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‘Article 370’ banned in Gulf countries

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Article 370 Banned In Gulf Countries: Actress Yami Gautam’s latest release action political thriller film ‘Article 370’ is in the news.

This film is based on the removal of Article 370 of the Constitution in Kashmir. The film is getting great response from the audience and has also earned well. Amidst all this, big news is coming regarding ‘Article 370’. Actually this film has been banned in Gulf countries. This is a big blow for the makers.

‘Article 370’ banned in Gulf countries

‘Article 370’ has been banned in the Gulf countries Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, Doha, United Arab Emirates and United Arab Emirates. The banning of the film is certainly quite shocking for the industry. It is noteworthy that there is a lot of craze for Bollywood films in Gulf countries and Hindi films get very good response here. Not only this, many Bollywood films are also shot in Gulf countries. In such a situation, banning ‘Article 370’ here is quite surprising. However, before this, Hrithik Roshan starrer Fighter was also banned in all the Gulf countries except UAE.

Did PM Modi praise ‘Article 370’?

Let us tell you that during a rally, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had mentioned Yami Gautam’s film ‘Article 370’ and said, “I have heard that a film is coming on Article 370, it is good, it will give correct information to the people.” After PM Modi talked about the film, people became more excited about it.

‘Article 370’ has earned more than the budget in three days

‘Article 370’ is getting very good response from the audience. Made with a budget of around Rs 20 crore, this film has earned more than its cost within three days of its release. Talking about the collection of the film, it had collected Rs 6.12 crore on the first day. On the second day the film earned Rs 9.8 crore and on the third day on Sunday the film earned double digits. The film collected Rs 10.5 crore on Sunday. After this, the total earning of three days of ‘Article 370’ has now become Rs 34.71 crore.

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