Kirti Kulhari (Indu Sarkar)
Indu? She is a woman with dreams of a sublime home of her own, uninterrupted love from her man. She wants to be the perfect wife, the one who fills all spheres of life with happiness.
Kirti Kulhari (Indu Sarkar)
But there's more to her. The woman who grew up as an orphan, is a poetess. She stammers, her words sometimes cease. The fire in her phrases do not cease. The stutter can't halt her being profoundly expressive.
Kirti Kulhari (Indu Sarkar)
Indu feels her dream of a loving home is about to come true, as she meets Naveen Sarkar, an employee of the then Government. She now has her other half, and the new phase begins. But does it begin for good?
Kirti Kulhari (Indu Sarkar)
Soon, the period of Emergency begins. The changes and impacts everywhere around her are evident and felt. So is the crisis. Indu is torn between humanity and the ambitions and interest of her husband. She can either stand out of the crowd and revolt against the system, or she can give up against the surroundings, for the sake of peace at her home.
Kirti Kulhari (Indu Sarkar)
But the withdrawal of civil and fundamental rights deeply impact her. It is then that she decides, she is born to rebel against the faulty system. Will she succeed? 'Indu Sarkar' has the answer.
As Madhur Bhandarkar‘s ‘Indu Sarkar’ starts to attract eyeballs already, many are wondering who does the name refer to. Is it indirectly hinting at former PM Indira Gandhi and her ‘Sarkar’ aka Government?
Contrary to what you might believe, Indu Sarkar doesn’t really refer to Indira Gandhi here. We might agree although, picking the name was a smart move from Bhandarkar. Kirti Kulhari, who plays the protagonist in the film, carries this as her on-screen name. (Also Read: EXCLUSIVE: Madhur Bhandarkar won’t show ‘Indu Sarkar’ to Congress before release)
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Kirti’s character is intriguing, honest and inspiring. To know what she feels and what she represents, read below!
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