ARTICLE 15

, Ayushmann Khurrana outshines as a cop. With crisp editing and screenplay with a thick mustache and dressed like an Englishman, the actor justifies his character in every scene. Can watch the film with your family, friends and is for all age group


"The State shall not discriminate on the basis of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth," states Article 15 in the Constitution of India. Scheduled tribes, other backward class, scheduled caste, and other castes, which are categorized as minorities in the country, consisting of 70 percent of India's population. Says who? No one but the IPS Officer Ayan Ranjan (Ayushmann Khurrana), who is a graduate from a reputed Delhi college and takes off to Europe for further studies in the film. Fate brings him to Lal gaon village in UP's Badaun.

Anubhav Sinha has definitely won hearts with this film. While this crime/thriller will question you as the scenes proceed, the powerful dialogues will leave you startled. Brownie points for the dialogue writer! For all the Ayushmann Khurrana fans, this is not your regular Ayushmann film; in fact, it is the mirror of the countryside India. Anubhav, who gave the audience some heartwrenching stories, has now let the viewers witness some searing images of recent times.

Each and every scene of the film has a definition of it. Drowning the gutter water time and again with tonnes of garbage, walking in the paddy fields to simply a road scene with the cops on duty - it leaves a solid impression. Gang-raped, murdered and hanged on a tree's branch establishes the scene and shows how murkier things can get on the pretext of holding their reputation based on one's caste, sub-caste and further sub-sections under it.

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