Updated 20 January 2024 at 01:03 IST
Article 370 To Article 15: Bollywood Films Based On Constitution Of India
Ahead of the release of Yami Gautam starrer Article 370, here is the list of Bollywood films based on articles and sections of the Indian Constitution.
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Article 370: High-octane, action political drama, revolves around the takedown of terrorism in Kashmir by rendering Article 370 ineffective. Image: YamiGautam/Instagram
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Article 15: It is named after the provision of the Indian constitution that prohibits discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth. Image: IMDb
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Mulk: It is a noteworthy film in today's day and age because it emphasises the necessity of secularism and corrects misguided terrorist arguments. Image: IMDb
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Aligarh: The film was released at a time when homosexuality was seen as a crime and harboured an underlying message of decriminalizing same-sex relationships. Image: IMDb
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Section 375: The film focuses on the sensitive issue of rape and throws light on factors like consent and will when it comes to sex. It is based on Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code laws in India. Image: IMDb
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Oh My God: It was a light-hearted comedy film which tried to convey a serious message that God is present in every human being. Image: IMDb
Published By : Jyothi Jha
Published On: 19 January 2024 at 23:54 IST