The best thing about this film is that it shows the human side of Indira, often giving a peek to her personal life by showing her relation with her friends and family members
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Kangana Ranaut’s Emergency highlights the good, bad and ugly side of our first Indian Prime Minister with proper balance. The best thing about this film is that it shows the human side of Indira, often giving a peek to her personal life by showing her relation with her friends and family members.
A fan told the actress on Instagram how her film deserved an Oscar and Ranaut said, “But America wouldn’t like to acknowledge its real face, how they bully suppress and arm twist developing nations. It’s been exposed in #emergency. They can keep their silly Oscar. We have National Awards (sic).”
“Film industry must come out of its hate and prejudices and acknowledge good work, thanks for breaking that barrier Sanjay ji, the barriers of preconceived notions, my message to all filmi intellectuals, never keep any notions about me, mujhe samajhne ki koshish bhi mat karna, main pahunch se bahar hoon (sic),” the actress added.
In an exclusive interview with Firstpost, the actress spoke about her prep and said, “You know this is going to come to you so you have to do it unlike my first film. In my first film, it came on to me accidentally. I was taken aback, exhausted, and deeply tormented by the process because I was not prepared for it. And because I was the producer for this film also, and Anupam Kher would agree, you do need help. I did my prep. I did my homework and only when I was hundred percent ready, I felt I was ready to go on floors.”
She added, “A director does not have a talent of his own. A director is the most talented person on the sets. There is somebody to act, there is somebody to make music, to make costumes, to do art, to do light. You just have to align everybody. You don’t know how to light yourself or how to do makeup. You can’t do it yourself but you can say ‘I don’t think this is right.’ I had a great crew. My actors loved me because I’ve been an actor. Nobody can see actors the way a good director can. They all saw me with had so much compassion and kindness.”
Kangana continued, “It takes a story first of all. Your film should have soul and a meaning to it. Most of the directors make the mistake of seeing a scene in isolation. In my case, I’m not shooting that scene, I’m always shooting the next scene. You need to keep moving and that’s probably my biggest takeaway.”
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