Article 15 Movie Review- Dialogues of Article 15 are enough to show the irony and shock shown in the film. Article 15 of the Constitution written by Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar, 69 years ago, clearly states that the Constitution prohibits discrimination of Indians on basis of caste, sex, religion, race, state, but these discriminations is still in society and is so horrible that to show the place of the lower class, they not only rape someone daughters but also hang on the tree.
Article 15 Movie Review: Story | Movie Casting
IPS officer Ayan Ranjan (Ayushman Khurana) is given charge of Lalgaon police station in Madhya Pradesh. Returned from Higher Studies from Europe, Ayan is very eager to come to this area, but talking to her wife Aditi (Isha Talwar) on the phone, he tells that there this place is totally different from our city. Till now, he did not understand the atmosphere there, it was reported that three girls who was working in the factory were missing, but their FIRs have not been registered. Manoj Pahwa and Kumud Mishra, who work in that police station, tell him that this is what happens to these people. Girls run away from home, then they come back and many times their parents hang them under Honor Killing. Ayan gets to know that the truth is different after having a conversation with girl Gaura (Sayani Gupta) and villagers. When he tries to go into this case, then he sees a mud spreading in the name of caste, in which state minister to a popular politician is involved.
Article 15 Movie Review- This heart-shattering case of gang rape is said to give the name of Honor Killing, but Ayaan is committed to exposing the cruel and dirty face of this social inequality. The biggest trait of director Sinha’s direction is that he introduced this hateful form of racism in the thriller style and when the layers of the story begin to open, then with a sense of horror, you are shocked that what is the reality behind these so-called decent, family-loving faces? The scene in the film is shocking when Ayan learns that girls were raped and killed just after demanding more than three rupees a day’s wages. There are many such delusional scenes in the film. The director has kept the film realistic in every way.
Article 15 Movie Review {4/5} – Great Job Done By Stars
Some scenes filmed in Cinematography of Evan Mulligan distract you. The face of the girls hanging on the tree or by the worker going inside the sewage to clean it. Heart-touching dialogues with directing and cinematography are awesome. The music of Mangesh Thakde is good. The supporting cast is the cornerstone of the acting film. As a committed police officer, a handsome, fearless Ayushman Khurana has done a great job at this level of career. His character has been that he has not let it over the top anywhere. Sayani Gupta has acted as a Gaura. Zeissan Ayub leaves the impact despite a small roll. The acting of Manoj Palwa and Kumud Mishra is wonderful. The actress who played the teenage actress has instinctively acted. Isha Talwar has received less screen space, but she has done justice with her role. For the latest updates, you can visit www.indiatimelines.com.