The long disclaimer states that the biographical feature ‘draws information from the life and real life events of one of the most respected politicians and former prime ministers, Smt Indira Gandhi ..
“India is Indira and Indira is India.” It was a pleasure getting to know the true Indira Gandhi through the lens of Kangana Ranaut. She effortlessly fitted into the role with her facial expressions ...
EMERGENCY REVIEW: When Kangana Ranaut initially announced Emergency, she claimed that the film was not a biopic of Indira Gandhi, despite being centred around the tumultuous period when the Emergency ...
Emergency movie review: Kangana Ranaut plays former PM Indira Gandhi in this political thriller ... so you are willing to forgive her for that prosthetic nose. Watch out for her, specifically ...
The film places the spotlight on Indira Gandhi’s 21-month rule during the Emergency from 1975 to 1977, a time when civil liberties were suspended and democracy was suspended. As both the ...
Former US President Richard Nixon and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger infamously called former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi an ‘old witch’. This was shortly after a taped ...
Kangana Ranaut’s Emergency, which focuses on Indira Gandhi’s tryst with dictatorship, begins with a striking visual. As a girl, Indira is pricked by a rose thorn, suggesting that she will ...
Emergency Movie Runtime: 2h 26m Emergency Movie Critic Review: It is a misleading title. When it takes off with little Indira in her grandfather’s house at Anand Bhavan in 1929 where her early ...
What writer-director Kangana Ranaut has made is a full-fledged, political bio-documentary, detailing the defining moments of Indira Gandhi’s public life, before and after the Emergency that she ...
Lively took them out of character again and began to joke about Baldoni’s nose, which he laughed off and joked in turn, even as Lively joked that he should get plastic surgery.' In Lively's ...
Directed by Ranaut herself, the film explores the 21-month Emergency imposed by former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, from 1975 to 1977, often referred to as the darkest chapter of independent India.