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''Indu Sarkar'' is a 2017 Indian period
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, co-written, co-produced and directed by Madhur Bhandarkar. The story screenplay of the movie is written by Anil Pandey and Madhur Bhandarkar and the dialogues are penned by
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. Indu Sarkar is produced under the banner of Bhandarkar Entertainment and Mega Bollywood Private Limited. The film is set in the period of the emergency in India, i.e. the 19-month-long period from 1975 to 1977 when there was a state of emergency across the country. The film stars
Kirti Kulhari Kirti Kulhari (born 30 May 1985) is an Indian actress who works in Hindi-language films and series. She made her acting debut with the film '' Khichdi: The Movie'' in 2010 and then starred in ''Shaitan'' in 2011. She then appeared in the films ...
, Neil Nitin Mukesh, Anupam Kher, Tota Roy Chowdhury, Nitanshi Goel and Supriya Vinod. The music is composed by Anu Malik and
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. The film was released on 28 July 2017 with few cuts.


Plot

During the Emergency, Indu's husband, a government employee, plans to use the situation to his advantage and move ahead in his career. However, Indu's sense of morality sets her on a different path.


Cast

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Kirti Kulhari Kirti Kulhari (born 30 May 1985) is an Indian actress who works in Hindi-language films and series. She made her acting debut with the film '' Khichdi: The Movie'' in 2010 and then starred in ''Shaitan'' in 2011. She then appeared in the films ...
as Indu Sarkar * Tota Roy Chowdhury as Navin Sarkar * Neil Nitin Mukesh as Sanjay Gandhi * Nitanshi Goel as Young Indu * Supriya Vinod as
Indira Gandhi Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi (; ''née'' Nehru; 19 November 1917 – 31 October 1984) was an Indian politician and a central figure of the Indian National Congress. She was elected as third prime minister of India in 1966 and was al ...
* Rashmi Jha as Farzana * Anupam Kher as Nanaji Pradhan * Sheeba Chaddha as Mekhla Singh * Manav Vij as Inspector Sodhi * Abhinav Sharma as Shreedhar * Ankur Vikal as Shivam, an activist * Varun Singh Rajput as Nihal *
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as Inspector Mishra * Mohan Kapoor as Sahani * Parvin Dabas as Govardhab Singh, IRS Joint Director, IB


Production

Indu Sarkar includes a recreated version of Aziz Nazan's popular qawwali, Chadhta Sooraj Dheere Dheere Dhal Jaayega. Rashmi Jha was signed for the role of Farzana, which is inspired by socialite Rukhsana Sultana.


Release

The film was released at around 825 screens across India.


Critical reception

The film garnered mixed reviews from critics. Nitin Bhave of ''
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'' praised the film for its acting performances and gave the film 3 out of 5 stars. Rajeev Masand of '' News18'' gave 2 stars by saying "This is at Best an Average Movie". ''
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'' criticised the director's confused narrative by giving 2 stars. Giving 2 stars ''
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'' also panned the film by saying "A watered-down, bloodless version of the Emergency".


Controversy

The film generated controversy since the time its trailer got released up until it was shown in the theatres.
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supporters heavily criticised the director Bhandarkar's attempt to portray former
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Mrs.Indira Gandhi and her son Sanjay Gandhi in a bad light. However, the director clarified that it was not a biopic on former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi under whose regime the Emergency was declared in the country in 1975. Sanjay Gandhi's alleged daughter Priya Singh Paul approached the
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seeking a stay on the film. However, Bombay High Court rejected the plea after Paul failed to present solid evidence of her association with the lineage of Sanjay Gandhi. Just two days before the release Paul moved the Supreme Court seeking a stay on the release of the movie after Bombay High Court dismissed her plea. The Supreme Court also refused to stay the release of the film and quoted it as "The movie is an artistic expression within the parameters of law." After the release of the film several supporters of the Indian National Congress protested and even tried to stall the screening. Congress workers created ruckus in front of a cinema hall in
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. Police used canes to disperse those who came to blows.


Box office

The film opened at 8.50 million nett on its first day, as reported by
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. The film grossed 47 million net in first weekend. It was declared a disaster.


Soundtrack


References


External links

* * * {{Madhur Bhandarkar 2010s Hindi-language films Indian political films Films scored by Anu Malik Films set in the 1970s Indian films based on actual events Works about the Emergency (India) Cultural depictions of Indira Gandhi Films directed by Madhur Bhandarkar