Kangana Ranaut’s ‘Emergency’ won’t see light of day in Bangladesh
The film, which delves into the turbulent period of the Emergency declared in India in 1975 by Indira Gandhi, has found itself at the center of a geopolitical impasse.
The film, which delves into the turbulent period of the Emergency declared in India in 1975 by Indira Gandhi, has found itself at the center of a geopolitical impasse.
Kangana Ranaut regrets directing 'Emergency' and taking BJP's rule in the centre for granted. Vows to never make a political film again.
Ahead of 'Emergency's release, politician-actor Kangana Ranaut states that her research found Indira Gandhi to be 'weak' and 'unsure of herself.' She also believes that today, no director deserves her.
Kangana Ranaut opens up about portraying Indira Gandhi in 'Emergency', discussing nepotism, privilege, and her respectful approach to the role ahead of the film's January 17 release.
'Emergency' is a historical drama directed by Kangana Ranaut, portraying the 1975-77 state of emergency declared by Indira Gandhi.
'Tributes to former PM Smt. Indira Gandhi Ji on her birth anniversary,' PM said in a tweet.
While Nixon and Kissinger adamantly supported the army rulers of Pakistan, the carnage in East Pakistan continued. The Nixon administration put considerable premium on its reliance on Islamabad for facilitating normalized relations with Beijing, as that was its top foreign policy concern. Kissinger was categorical, 'Yahya must be kept afloat for six more months'
Let us turn to Gandhiji, who ruled the Congress with an iron fist concealed by goats milk, from 1920 to 1946. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose won the Congress presidential election with a substantial majority in the AICC, defeating Gandhis favourite, Pattabhi Sitaramayya. The great leader strongly disapproved of Netajis conduct. He had been president in 1938 and his standing again for the election was not to Gandhi's liking. He, therefore, saw to it that Netaji could not function in office
As a senior member of the Congress party, he was trusted by his colleagues to present cogent analyses of political issues and chart a course that others could follow, including the drafting of party manifestos
PM Modi also attached a clip of his Mann ki Baat radio address last year in which he had spoken about the Emergency era.