The government has offered a plot next to Pranab Mukherjee's memorial for a tribute to former PM Manmohan Singh, pending his ...
What happened under her watch during the Emergency, her son Sanjay Gandhi’s death- Kangana, the director, has tried to keep it balanced. As the role demands, Anupam delivers a restrained ...
It is the callow Sanjay Gandhi (Vishak Nair) who is shown as having struck an understanding with Sikh extremist Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, not Indira. Atal Bihari Vajpayee (Shreyas Talpade), who came ...
What do you think about Vishak Nair's acting as 'Sanjay Gandhi' in Kangana Ranaut's Emergency? Let us know. LATEST TRENDING ...
The cast of Emergency boasts some heavyweights, including Anupam Kher as Jayaprakash Narayan, Shreyas Talpade as Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Milind Soman as Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, Mahima Chaudhary, ...
In the second half, the action shifts to the Emergency, Sanjay Gandhi’s (Vishak Nair) excesses, the nuclear tests, her political fall and rise, and finally the tragic events of Operation ...
We cannot ignore the role of her younger son, Sanjay Gandhi in her personal and political life. Emergency sheds light on her favourite son, Sanjay Gandhi played by Vishak Nair and how he was the main ...
The screenplay feels unfocused, undermining the overall impact. A pivotal aspect of the film is the dynamic between Indira Gandhi and her son, Sanjay Gandhi. He is depicted as the quintessential ...
Her tumultuous relationship with livewire son Sanjay Gandhi (an impressive Vishak Nair) is given necessary screen time. With him, she is shown to be vulnerable but that track too is soon sidelined ...
This hubris is what seems to lead to the decision to declare the emergency or the failure to rein in her son Sanjay Gandhi (played by Visakh Sen). The segments of Gandhi grappling with a quickly ...
Tourists visiting the renowned captive lion safari at Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP) have a reason to rejoice. A lioness named Manasi gave birth to a healthy and active cub on Thursday night ...
It sticks to a simplistic narrative of parivarvad where Sanjay Gandhi (Visakh Sen is impressive) comes across as a one-dimensional villain and Indira as a doting mother blind to the ...
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