Madhur Bhandarkar’s Indu Sarkar To Be Included In National Film Archives: Read Details
Madhur Bhandarkar’s 2017 political thriller Indu Sarkar, which is based on the emergency period of 1975 to 1977, has been included in the National Film Archives of India.
Madhur
Bhandarkar's
2017
political
thriller
Indu
Sarkar,
has
been
included
in
the
National
Film
Archives
of
India.
The
director
handed
over
a
digital
copy
of
the
film
to
NFAI
Director
Prakash
Magdum
for
the
purpose
of
archiving.
Starring
Kirti
Kulhari,
Tota
Roy
Chodhury,
Neil
Nitin
Mukesh,
Supriya
Vinod,
Rashmi
Jha,
and
Anupam
Kher
in
pivotal
roles,
the
film
is
based
on
the
emergency
period
of
1975
to
1977.
Sharing
the
news
on
his
Twitter,
Madhur
Bhandarkar
wrote,
"Happy
to
announce
film
'Indu
Sarkar'
will
be
preserved
at
the
National
Film
Archives
of
India
in
addition
to
my
previous
films
'Chandni
Bar',
'Page
3',
'Corporate',
'Traffic
Signal',
'Jail'
and
'Fashion'."
(sic)
Best
known
for
his
movies
depicting
the
world
of
glamour
and
social
issues,
director
Madhur
Bhandarkar
has
previously
won
several
awards.
He
won
the
National
Film
Award
for
Best
Film
on
Social
Issues
for
his
film
Chandni
Bar
(2001).
He
also
received
the
National
Film
Awards
for
the
Best
Feature
Film
and
Best
Director
for
Page
3
(2005),
and
Traffic
Signal
(2007),
respectively.