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Madhur Bhandarkar's political drama Indu Sarkar recalls India's 'Emergency' era


Madhur Bhandarkar's political drama Indu Sarkar recalls India's 'Emergency' era
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Ace Bollywood filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar is back with a new film ‘Indu Sarkar’ which releases on 21 July. The film is a political drama, which reportedly is based on the much spoken about "Emergency era", the 21-month period from 1975-1977, when Indira Gandhi, the then prime minister of the nation, declared a state of national Emergency.

Bhandarkar took to twitter and announced the upcoming film with the poster, stating "It's an Emergency! Your date with an important chapter from post independence history of India, 'Indu Sarkar' releases on July 21 2017."

The movie features the handsome hunk from 'Johnny Gaddar' Neil Nitin Mukesh, veteran actor Anupam Kher, Kirti Kulhari and Tota Roy Chowdhury. It is said that the cast and crew in 'Indu Sarkar' have made a lot of efforts in order to nail the uncanny resemblance in the film to the dark period of politics in Indian History.

Bhandarkar is back to the silver screen after making marvelous and award winning films such as 'Traffic Signal', 'Chandni Bar', 'Fashion' and 'Page 3'. He seems to be pretty eager to release his upcoming project.

'Indu Sarkar' is expected to get an impressive response at the Box Office.

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