💨 Abstract
Kangana Ranaut, who portrays Indira Gandhi in her upcoming film "Emergency," believes the former prime minister was weak and unsure of herself after researching the role. Ranaut also stated that she has no desire to work with any current directors in the industry. The film, which documents the 21 months of Emergency imposed in 1975, will be released on January 17 after a controversial production process.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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