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The trailer of Ayushmann Khurrana starrer Article 15 is mind-blowing

Some movies hit you hard and make you think about the country you are leaving in. Anubhav Sinha’s 2018 release Mulk did the same thing. Now the director is back with his next film titled Article 15. Starring Ayushmann Khurrana in the lead role, Article 15 tackles the issue of the caste system in India.

The makers have released the trailer of the film and it is simply fantastic. There’s a scene where Ayushmann and a few of his colleagues are discussing their castes and the writer deserves applause for the research that he has done on it. The trailer is hard-hitting and shows how the caste system has divided the country. The dialogues are the highlight of the trailer and impress us a lot. The movie is based on true events and reportedly, it is about 2014 Badaun gangrape and murder case.


Ayushmann Khurrana is amazing in the trailer and he suits the role of a cop. The movie also has some other talented actors like Isha Talwar, M Nassar, Manoj Pahwa, Sayani Gupta, Kumud Mishra, and Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub.

Watch the trailer here…

Article 15 will be hitting the screens on 28th June 2019.

Article 15 of the Indian constitution entails that no citizen of the country will be discriminated on the ground of any religion, race, caste, sex, place of birth or any of them.

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