The movie covers the 21-month Emergency period from 1975 to 1977. Kangana Ranaut’s long-delayed political drama 'Emergency' hit theatres across India today ... downloads'. News of the leak ...
Indu Sarkar are some films depicting that period. Kangana Ranaut's Emergency, which released on Friday, January 17, 2025, is the latest film capturing India's dilemma of those unforgettale 19 months.
The movie, depicting the 21-month Emergency period, faces criticism for allegedly misrepresenting the Sikh community. SGPC members demand a ban, citing concerns of disturbing Punjab's peace.
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History is about to repeat itself as the highly awaited period political drama Emergency is just two weeks ... “Indira is India.” The film brings to life the political chessboard of the ...
“India is Indira and Indira is India.” While most of us didn’t read this headline in the newspapers ... into a dictatorship for 21 months (emergency period). Despite its title, Emergency ...
Cinematically, Emergency is a triumph. The period-specific visuals—from the costumes to the set designs—meticulously recreate the 1970s, immersing the audience in the world of 1970s India.
Following the viewing, Fadnavis offered high praise for the movie, calling it a “good representation of the atrocities” during the Emergency period of 1975 ... Get Breaking News First and Latest ...
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The movie, directed by BJP MP Kangna Ranaut who also features as former prime minister Indira Gandhi, delves into the 21 months of Emergency imposed by the ex-PM between 1975 to 1977. Trending Photos ...
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