Indu Sarkar
Movies that landed into controversies for distorting historical facts
Remember the hullaballoo during the release of Padmavaat? The turmoil and debacles all across the country that it came up with? Well, Indian cinema has long time fabricated facts, and in most cases, the dispute has been heavily disappointing, especially to those who are aware of the 'history'. However, Indians have predominantly been restricted from embracing the country's history. All 'half-truths' lying on the shelves from both sides of the coin, and amid this, it becomes a bit paranoid for the audience to be able to identify the truth, especially when showcased in those high-held theatre | Click Here...
Filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar shares his experience about ‘Indu Sarkar’ making it into National Film Archive Of India
Madhur Bhandarkar is a director who is known for his impeccable directorial skills when it comes to making ‘realistic’ films. He is the only filmmaker whose second film itself, ‘Chandni Bar’ earned a National Award and since then, the flow of National Awards and critical acclaim continued for many more films like ‘Page 3’, ‘Corporate’, ‘Fashion’, ‘Heroine’, ‘Aan: Men at Work’ and many more. His last film, ‘Indu Sarkar’ went through a lot of complications and controversies as it was based on the Emergency period that started in the year, 1975. One of the leadi | Click Here...