This unexpected dissonant note pretty much sets the tone of this film in which Ranaut has played the role of Indira Gandhi, which swings from showing her as a young woman growing into an autocratic ...
The best thing about this film is that it shows the human side of Indira, often giving a peek to her personal life by showing her relation with her friends and family members. The well-researched film ...
The screenplay feels unfocused, undermining the overall impact. A pivotal aspect of the film is the dynamic between Indira Gandhi and her son, Sanjay Gandhi. He is depicted as the quintessential ...
Bollywood actress and Member of Parliament ... She was also hugely dependent on many people, one of them was Sanjay Gandhi... I didn't have that kind of empathy for her before 'Emergency ...
We are also told how Sanjay Gandhi’s hasty and rash decisions allegedly created a rift between them. The climax focusses on Operation Blue Star in Punjab and how it eventually led to Indira Gandhi ...
She’s shown to have a troubled relationship with her paternal aunt, Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit and later shown to be an overindulgent mother to her younger son, Sanjay Gandhi, who is portrayed as her ...
What happened under her watch during the Emergency, her son Sanjay Gandhi’s death- Kangana, the director, has tried to keep it balanced. As the role demands, Anupam delivers a restrained ...
She allows the film to unfold with patience, delving deeply into the relationships that shaped the time, particularly the tense bond between Indira and her son, Sanjay Gandhi. Vishak Nair’s portrayal ...
Kangana Ranaut’s Emergency marks a bold and ambitious foray into filmmaking, offering a gripping, multifaceted exploration of one of the most controversial periods in modern Indian history.
Talking about another show stealer, Vishak Nair made waves with his amazing presence as Sanjay Gandhi, Indira ... film is a collective effort of all the members involved with it.
She is dismissed by older members of the Indian National ... But Ranaut’s pantomime portrayal of Indira Gandhi, the soap operatics over Sanjay and the uneven pacing turn much of the 148-minute ...