These films are based on the constitution of India, explained different sections and articles
These films are based on the constitution of India, explained different sections and articles
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The whole of India is engaged in preparations for 26 January. 26 January 1950 is the day in the history of India, the same day the Constitution of India came into force. The Constitution of India is the power that greatly elevates the status of India in the world. Apart from this, this praise also continues from children's book to the film screen. In such a situation, we know today that in which films the constitution of India i.e. their laws, rules, section, articles have been discussed and the film revolves around the constitution.

Article 15: The film, released in 2019, discusses 'article-15'. For your information, let us say that article 15 says that the state cannot make any discrimination with any of its citizens on the basis of religion, caste, sex, race and place of birth or any of these. In this film, article 15 was told under the case of rape and Ayushman Khurana was seen in an important role in the film.

Section 375: This film also came in 2019, the same in which Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code was discussed through the court drama. According to this section, if any person has a relationship with a girl below 18 years of age with his consent, then this crime is also considered to be in the category of rape. Apart from this, there was a debate about the misuse of the section in the film and Richa Chadha and Akshaye Khanna were seen in the film.

Aligarh: Section 377 was also mentioned in the film Aligarh. The same Section 377 made for the rights of homosexuals was talked about in this film, in which Manoj Vajpayee played the character of an LGBTQ community.

Of My God: Paresh Rawal starrer film 'Oh My God' is also a film to strengthen the strong constitution of India, in which Paresh Rawal's character makes a case against God. In this film, 'Act of God' was discussed. Newton: In Actor Rajkumar Rao's film Newton, the important right of the constitution i.e. voting right was talked about. In this film, Rajkumar Rao is given the responsibility of voting in a Naxalite area and Rajkumar Rao also crowds with security forces for voting Karwan.

Haider: The condition of Kashmiri was also discussed in the film Haider and there was talk about the film 'Afspa'. In the same film, Shahid Kapoor, Tabu and KK Menon played important roles.

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