Union Minister Nitin Gadkari recently attended a special screening of the much-anticipated film Emergency in Nagpur. It was hosted by actor-director Kangana Ranaut and veteran actor Anupam Kher. Sharing his experience, Gadkari encouraged everyone to watch the political film.
Sharing his thoughts on social media after the screening, Nitin Gadkari praised the film’s authenticity and performances, saying, "Joined the special screening of the movie Emergency, featuring @KanganaTeam Ji and Shri @AnupamPKher Ji. I wholeheartedly thank the filmmakers and actors for presenting the dark chapter of our nation’s history with such excellence. I urge everyone to watch this film, which portrays a significant period in India’s history (sic)."
In response, Kangana expressed her gratitude, writing, “Thank you so much for your precious time, sir (sic)." Directed by Kangana herself, 'Emergency' captures the era when democracy in India was suspended, unraveling the high-stakes political drama of unchecked power and its impact on the nation's fabric.
'Emergency' faces ban in Bangladesh'Emergency', which chronicles the life of former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, will not be released in Bangladesh due to rising political tensions between the two nations. The movie, poised to attract considerable attention, will now miss out on a key South Asian market as a result of these strained relations. ‘Emergency’ sheds light on the role of the Indian Army and Indira Gandhi’s government during the 1971 Bangladesh War of Independence. The film also depicts the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman by Bangladeshi extremists, an event that is believed to have contributed to the ban on the film. |