Denis Johnson, and Sharon Olds. This recurring program invites us to come together and celebrate poetry, the beauty of words, and the ability to capture the human experience with a community ...
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The much-delayed, riding-on-controversies ‘Emergency’, written and directed by Kangana Ranaut, is finally out. The long disclaimer states that the biographical feature ‘draws information from the life ...
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She effortlessly fitted into the role with her facial expressions and nasal twang. Emergency highlights the good, bad and ugly side of our first Indian Prime Minister with proper balance. The best ...
Emergency movie review: Kangana Ranaut's film Emergency briefly touches on the 1975 Emergency while attempting to provide a crash course on Indira Gandhi's life, but struggles to delve deeply into key ...
Kangana Ranaut’s political drama Emergency had a slow box office start, earning approximately Rs 1 lakh from early morning shows on its day of release. The film is expected to pick up throughout ...
What’s Bad: An episodic feeling in parts. Though the film is titled Emergency, based on the darkest chapter in Free India and the biggest and mammoth blunder done by Indira Gandhi, it is no less ...
Emergency movie review: Fine acting performances, led by Kangana Ranaut, salvage this film, but only barely, as a week script lets it down. Emergency movie review: Kangana Ranaut plays former PM ...
Review: The Emergency (1975–1977) remains one of the most significant and dreadful political events in India's history, with a profound impact on the nation. Director and lead actor Kangana ...
Kangana Ranaut’s Emergency is a rare film that doesn’t just entertain—it provokes, challenges, and forces us to reflect on the nature of governance and the personal costs of political leadership.
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.