In an interview with News18 Showsha, Aditya expresses his joy at the film’s reception, underscoring the importance of audience feedback over mere box office figures.He emphasizes that the film’s success underscores the potency of compelling storytelling, debunking perceptions of it being merely a propaganda piece. Jambhale credits the film’s sustained popularity to genuine word-of-mouth promotion, expressing gratitude to viewers for their unwavering support.
Reflecting on the rise of female-led narratives like ‘Article 370’ and ‘Crew,’ Aditya Suhas Jambhale sees it as a positive deviation from traditional filmmaking norms. By prioritizing authenticity in casting, the film has set a precedent, encouraging filmmakers to explore unconventional themes and perspectives. He shares a poignant conversation with Yami Gautam Dhar, who expressed pride in the film’s impact and highlighted the responsibility it carries.
His insights reflect a broader trend in the industry, where diverse stories and innovative storytelling find resonance with audiences, paving the way for a more inclusive cinematic landscape. As ‘Article 370’ continues to captivate audiences, it not only entertains but also stimulates meaningful dialogue, leaving a lasting impression on viewers and filmmakers alike.
Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa’ co-star Suchitra Krishnamoorthi wants to see Aryan Khan and daughter Kaveri Kapoor as Sunil and Anna in the sequel