Emergency public review: Netizens say film ‘deserves all the praise’, ‘Kangana is Indira’
- Kangana Ranaut's film 'Emergency' focuses on Indira Gandhi's dictatorship, showing her rise and fall as Prime Minister during the 1971 campaign for Bangladesh.
- The film is based on Jaiyanth Vasanth Sinha's 'Priyadarshini: The Daughter of India' and Coomi Kapoor's 'The Emergency: A Personal History.'
- Critics note that the film shatters the public image of Indira Gandhi, portraying her as less authoritative and sophisticated than historically depicted.
- Ranaut's portrayal includes strong prosthetics but is criticized for uneven pacing and a lack of depth in character representation.
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