Kangana Ranaut's 'Emergency': A Cinematic Reflection on History and Democracy
Kangana Ranaut's film 'Emergency', portraying late PM Indira Gandhi, airs January 17. Delayed due to CBFC certification issues and controversies over Sikh representation, the film reflects on India's 1975 Emergency, democracy's resilience, and constitutional themes. It stars notable figures like Anupam Kher and is produced by Zee Studios.
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The much-anticipated film 'Emergency', featuring actor-filmmaker Kangana Ranaut as the former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, is set for release on January 17. Originally delayed due to clearance issues with the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), the movie faced controversies regarding its portrayal of the Sikh community.
Ranaut, who holds multiple roles as director, producer, and lead actor, emphasizes the film's significance, highlighting themes relevant to contemporary audiences. Timed near Republic Day, 'Emergency' explores the resilience of India's Constitution amid the historical backdrop of Gandhi's 1975 Emergency.
Producer Umesh KR Bansal describes the film as a cinematic milestone, aiming to provoke audience reflection on democracy and freedom. Apart from Ranaut, the film features a noteworthy cast, including Anupam Kher and Milind Soman, and is produced by Zee Studios and Manikarnika Films.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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