While the release of Kangana Ranaut’s highly anticipated film Emergency is yet to be finalized, let’s take the time to reflect on the different portrayals of Indira Gandhi – India’s only female Prime Minister, by some of the country’s finest talents. Each actress brought her unique interpretation of this powerful figure who reigned as the PM from January 24, 1966, to 24 March 24, 1977.
Here’s a look at 3 actresses who captured the essence of the leader known for her bold decisions and unyielding resolve.
Fatima Sana Shaikh – Sam Bahadur
Fatima Sana Shaikh, who made a memorable debut with Dangal, delivered a nuanced portrayal of Indira Gandhi in Meghna Gulzar’s Sam Bahadur. The film focuses on India’s triumph in the 1971 war. Fatima’s restrained yet impactful performance shines through. She brings to life the strength and vision of a leader during one of India’s most defining moments. With Sam Bahadur, Fatima has proven she can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with her peers. She delivered a portrayal that feels both authentic and compelling.
Lara Dutta – Bell Bottom
Lara Dutta’s striking transformation in the 2021 espionage thriller Bell Bottom left audiences and critics in awe. Playing the role of Indira Gandhi during a tense period of the 1980s, Lara’s performance was enhanced by impeccable prosthetics. It made her almost unrecognizable. She captured the gravity and poise of the late Prime Minister. She demonstrated a depth in her craft that added layers to her portrayal in the Akshay Kumar starter.
Kangana Ranaut – Emergency
As a lead actor in Emergency, Kangana Ranaut steps into the shoes of Indira Gandhi. It was shot during one of the most controversial periods in Indian history. Known for her fearless approach to roles, Kangana is poised to bring both intensity and nuance. It was a time that tested India’s democratic spirit. Kangana’s versatility as an actress has made Emergency one of the most anticipated releases of the year.
Each of these talented actresses has embraced the role of Indira Gandhi with dedication. They made their performances stand out in their own right. Whether it was Fatima’s quiet strength, Lara’s transformative grace, or Kangana’s commanding intensity, each has paid tribute to an iconic leader. Indira Gandhi’s legacy continues to shape Indian politics.
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