Sunday, June 18, 2017

Indu Sarkar- Trailer Review




From showing us the dark world of dance bars, high society page 3 parties to the world of fashion, Madhur Bhandarkar is now all set to take us down one of the darkest phases of Indian political history. Bhandarkar now takes you to the time of the Emergency of 1975 that lasted for 21 months from 1975 to 1977.

Very few directors have had the courage to make a movie based on such a controversial subject, especially knowing what is at stake. The most anticipated trailer of ‘Indu Sarkar' is out and believe it or not, this movie will open more than a few wounds and definitely create some controversy.

The trailer starts with an announcement that instantly hooks you, “Ab is desh me Gandhi ke mayne badal chuke hain", and soon you are introduced to the dark era.

‘Indu Sarkar' introduces you to Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and her son Sanjay Gandhi, who ruled the country at that time. Supriya Vindo is seen playing the former PM while Neil Nitin Mukesh plays Sanjay in the film. It's no doubt that the actor stands out playing this character and has unarguably an uncanny resemblance to the late politician.

It looks like after 'Johnny Gaddar', finally, Neil has grabbed a role that can establish him as a serious actor. The resemblance is so on point that one can definitely see that the actor has worked a lot on his character.

Kirti Kulhari’s character of a poetess and then of someone who rebels against the government and clearly stands out. After her brilliant performance in “PINK” last year I’m surely looking out for her in this role and the challenges that came along with it, for instance the stammering that she does so effortlessly!

The Film also has Anupam Kher, Zakir Khan, Sheeba Chaddha, Pravin Dabas and Tota Roy Chowdhury in pivotal roles.

This film isn't like Bhandarkar’s usual work this has something that has the potential to appeal to the mass audience as well.

If the subject is treated properly as it looks in the trailer, this could be a great movie. Indu Sarkar is slated for release on 28th July.

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