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Kirti Kulhari fires fresh salvo: Congress can see 'Indu Sarkar' in theatres

Updated on: 19 July,2017 08:21 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Mohar Basu | mohar.basu@mid-day.com

Kirti Kulhari, heroine of Madhur Bhandarkar's 'Indu Sarkar' fires salvo at Congress, which demands the film gets their approval before hitting screens

Kirti Kulhari fires fresh salvo: Congress can see 'Indu Sarkar' in theatres

Kirti Kulhari in the film

Kirti Kulhari in the film
Kirti Kulhari in the film


At the onset of our conversation, Kirti Kulhari, the leading lady of the upcoming political-drama, Indu Sarkar, clarifies that the Emergency period is only "a part of" the entire film. Even before getting a clean chit from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), the Madhur Bhandarkar-directed project has already come under the scanner by the Congress, which has opposed its release.


Bhandarkar recently received a letter from Congress president Sanjay Nirupam, who demanded that a screening for party bigwigs be held before the film hits theatres. The party fears Indu Sarkar may show the former prime minister, Indira Gandhi, in poor light. But Kulhari sees little reason for the makers to abide by their demands.


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"We're not obliged to show the film to anybody. They can see it in the theatres. Today, he [Nirupam] is demanding it, tomorrow, another political party will do the same. Where does this end? We will not succumb to such pressure. It is for us to decide who we wish to hold the screening for. This is a democracy. We won't allow someone else's freedom to protest get in the way of our freedom of expression," says Kulhari, adding that the CBFC has already declined the demand.

The actor is moved by the sufferings that Indians may have endured during the Emergency. "While leading the cushy lives that we do in 2017, it's tough to fathom what it must have been to go to sleep one night with everything in place, and wake up the next day with all your rights suspended. It lasted for 21 months. Why is there such an uproar over our film," she questions, as she chronicles the difficulty that the team is facing as they aim to bring their film to the theatres.

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"The film hasn't even been cleared by the CBFC and we have to take it to the Tribunal. We can't promote it in certain cities because we fear for our safety. We have to cancel events and be escorted by cops everywhere. Madhur sir has shielded me, but this uproar is unnecessary," she says, adding the team will also object to every cut that may be demanded.

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