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Kangana Ranaut will not take a break from films for politics: Will promote 'Emergency' after the Parliament session, may soon announce her next film too


25 minutes agoWriter: Amit Karna

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Actress and MP Kangana Ranaut has taken oath as a Lok Sabha member. In an old interview, Kangana had said that if she wins the election, she will leave the film industry, although she will continue her film career in future. Her close ones have confirmed this. They have given important information related to Kangana's upcoming release 'Emergency'. The film was to be released along with 'Chandu Champion' but due to election related engagements, the film could not be released on that date. However, preparations are underway to release the film soon.

She will try to balance her political and film career

Sources close to Kangana said, 'Once the Parliament session is over, the picture will be clear on the release of the film. The effort was to release the film on 25 June itself, because the Emergency was imposed on that date in 1975. However, that date was also postponed. Now it will be released on 6 September. Kangana will continue her film journey along with her first innings in the field of politics. The announcement on the next film can come very soon.

It is rumored that Kangana also has films like Anand L Rai's 'Tanu Weds Manu 3' and Aalukya Desai's mythological drama 'Sita – The Incarnation'. There has been no update on these recently.

A perfect balance has been maintained between research work and commercial value- Writer Janyat

Associate writer of the film Emergency, Jayant Sinha, says, 'There is a lot of research work in the film, but this does not mean that its commercial value has been kept aside. A perfect balance has been achieved between both aspects. People went to many historically important places related to Indira Gandhi for research, such as Indira Gandhi Memorial, then the library of Lucknow Vidhan Sabha. The proceedings of the then Lok Sabha are kept there in book form. We have taken all the research from there on what were the debates in the Lok Sabha from 1975 to 77 and then till the period when the Emergency was imposed.'

Jayant Sinha, Associate Writer, Film Emersenji.

Jayant Sinha, Associate Writer, Film Emersenji.

The debate between Vasant Sathe and Atlee ji was examined

Jayant further explains, 'The great leaders of that era, Vasant Sathe and Atal Bihari Vajpayee, their debates were investigated. We extracted its essence and matched it with the facts. I had personal contact with Brajesh Pathak ji, who was the Speaker of Lucknow Assembly, and then he allowed me to go to Lucknow Library, because no one is allowed to go there, it is a government library. So we extracted facts from there and matched the details and then this film was made.

The first research of the film was limited to 500 pages

In the words of Jayant, 'The first draft was of 130 pages, which we reduced to 100 pages, but when you write a biopic and do such things, it has nothing to do with the final draft. Like, if you make a 2-hour film or an 1.5-hour film out of 100 pages, you have to look at all the real things in it. Our research document was of more than 500 pages and I have also written a book on it, 'Daughter of India'.

The research lasted for one and a half years, the essence was extracted after reading many books

According to Jayant, 'It took us one and a half years for the research. I mean our proper research went on for one and a half to two years. The first biography of Indira ji was written by Katherine Frank. The name of the book was 'Indira- The Life of India Nehru Gandhi'. It was a very thick book. In simple language, one had to read the whole book and extract the gist of it. Then read Kumi Kapoor's book 'The Emergency: A Personal History', after that read Kuldeep Nayar's book 'Emergency Ki Inside Story'. Then read Khushwant Singh's book. Also read the writers who were anti-emergency and those who were pro-emergency.

Photo taken during the shooting of the film Emergency.

Photo taken during the shooting of the film Emergency.

The aspects of German writer and Pupul Jayakar will also be seen in the film

Katherine Frank was a German writer and she wrote a book in those days. Apart from her, Pupul Jayakar also wrote a book, she was Indira ji's personal assistant. She was Indira ji's close friend, she also has a book. The official rights we had were of Kumi Kapoor's book. Apart from this, there were many books. The DOP of the film was Tetsuo Nagata. He is from Japan, who also did Kangana's 'Dhaakad'. The action in the film is by Nick Powell. He is from Hollywood.

Ritesh Shah is also the writer of the film, he wrote the first draft

According to Jayant, 'Its first draft was written by Ritesh Shah. When I was on board in 'Manikarnika', I was an associate writer. It also has my screenplay and dialogues. The story is of Kangana ma'am and the screenplay and dialogues also feature Ritesh Shah and I. Jayant claims that Kangana ji has become an MP, so critics must be thinking that this is a propaganda to target her, but this is not the case at all. Our film was announced in 2021 and she got the ticket in 2024. So we did not know then. Such a question arises whether this is an anti-Indira film or an anti-Congress film. So no one can put their career at stake to show someone as anti. Kangana will do films in the future too.'

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