Declaring
it
as
her
most
ambitious
project
to
date,
four-time
National
Award-winning
actress
Kangana
Ranaut
is
geared
up
to
create
history
by
essaying
the
role
of
former
Indian
Prime
Minister
Mrs.
Indira
Gandhi
in
the
upcoming
period
political
drama
'Emergency'.
Showcasing
the
actress's
commitment
to
delving
into
the
past,
the
film
promises
to
provide
a
genuine
and
honest
insight
into
history.
Labelled
as
a
mega-budget
depiction
of
a
highly
controversial
event
in
Indian
democracy,
'Emergency'
is
set
to
highlight
the
infamous
July
1972
Simla
Agreement
between
Indira
Gandhi
and
the
former
President
of
Pakistan,
Zulfikar
Ali
Bhutto.
The
Simla
Agreement
also
referred
to
as
The
Shimla
Agreement,
was
signed
by
the
Prime
Minister
of
India,
Mrs.
Indira
Gandhi
and
the
President
of
Pakistan,
Mr.
Zulfikar
Ali
Bhutto
on
2
July
1972
in
Shimla,
India.
The
agreement
marked
the
formal
end
of
the
1971
India-Pakistan
war.
It
aimed
to
establish
peace,
requiring
India
to
withdraw
forces,
addressing
the
Kashmir
issue,
and
fostering
improved
relations.
The
accord
facilitated
the
return
of
seized
land,
with
India
giving
back
over
13,000
km
of
land
to
Pakistan,
but
controversy
continues
to
linger
in
India's
political
history.
A
great
time
for
audiences
to
witness
this
controversial
event
yet
again
on
the
silver
screens,
Kangana
Ranaut's
'Emergency'
promises
insights
into
this
event,
shedding
light
on
the
complexities
of
the
agreement.
Written
and
Directed
by
Kangana
Ranaut,
'Emergency'
also
features
Anupam
Kher,
Mahima
Chaudhary,
Milind
Soman,
Shreyas
Talpade,
Vishak
Nair
and
the
late
Satish
Kaushik
in
pivotal
roles.
Produced
by
Zee
Studios
and
Manikarnika
Films,
the
film's
music
is
orchestrated
by
Sanchit
Balhara
with
screenplay
and
dialogues
by
Ritesh
Shah.
'Emergency'
is
scheduled
to
hit
the
screens
on
June
14,
2024.