Emergency: Devendra Fadnavis Calls Kangana Ranaut’s Film A 'Good Representation Of Atrocities'
- Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis praised Kangana Ranaut's film 'Emergency' as a 'good representation of the atrocities' during the 1975 Emergency in India, highlighting its importance in documenting history.
- The film explores the 21-month Emergency imposed by former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, which is referred to as the darkest chapter of independent India.
- EaseMyTrip promoter Nishant Pitti attended the screening, praising the film's storytelling and its significance for today's youth, stating it will resonate deeply with audiences.
- Kangana Ranaut expressed her admiration for Anupam Kher, calling him the 'hero' of the film and stating she wouldn't have made 'Emergency' without his involvement.
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