Article 15 starring actor Ayushman Khurana has been released on Friday, 15th Friday, and during the special screening of the film in Mumbai before being released in cinemas, Ayushman Khurana said that the film should be declared tax free in the country. Ayushman Khurana told the media that the film reached as many people as possible and therefore should be tax-free in the country. It is based on Article 15 of the Indian Constitution that prevents discrimination among Indians on the basis of religion, caste, sex and place of birth, and the film is said to be inspired by true events. Ayushman further said, "It is also important to reach every corner of the country and it is not a comedy or entertaining film. It's a very special issue and it's going to be an effort to reach as many people as possible," Ayushman said, "We got a lot of love for the trailer and good reviews for the film." are coming. For information, some sections are also protesting against Article 15. Some organisations have even voiced their voice against its release and Ayushman said, "A statement was issued by the film's director, Anubhav Sinha. It says that we have not shown the negative image of any community in this film, especially of the Brahmin community. Nusrat Bharucha is seen shaking legs with Siddharth Malhotra in an item song World Drug Day: Sanju Baba shared the video, saying, "A tightening and... Don't listen to anyone Destination Finalised for Varun-Natasha's wedding!