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00:00Our film, Emergency, is coming out on 17th January.
00:06This is the same emergency, which is discussed everywhere.
00:09Be it Parliament, be it news channels, be it the opposition or the opposition.
00:13You must have seen that no film has been made on Mrs. Gandhi till date.
00:17A film was made on Kisa Kursi, which is still being made.
00:21In the end, the director had to commit suicide.
00:26We had to face a lot of things.
00:29Be it the struggle for the studios or the funds.
00:34Why did they put up an emergency?
00:36What was the case? What happened?
00:39You should watch all these films now.
00:42This will be one of the finest films made on any political subject.
00:48Today, when you see Indira Gandhi on screen, she as Indira Gandhi,
00:53you feel like you've done it.
00:55But it's not that easy.
00:58It was very important for me that if Anupamji hadn't made the film,
01:01I wouldn't have made it.
01:03George Fernandes and all had broken their bones.
01:06He endured it all his life.
01:10Jayprakash Narayan's death was due to a lot of torture in jail.
01:17There was a lot of struggle.
01:19You must have seen that no film has been made on Mrs. Gandhi till date.
01:23Inspired Bolna, Naam Kuch Rak Dena.
01:27There are some stories like this.
01:30But in entirety, no film has been made on Mrs. Gandhi.
01:35A film was made on Kisa Kursi, which is still being made.
01:40In the end, the director had to commit suicide.
01:44This kind of environment was made for him.
01:48Even in today's times...
01:50First of all, we didn't have the courage.
01:53In today's times, freedom of expression is there.
01:58We had to show this film to so many communities.
02:03Everything about this film,
02:08whether it's the documented histories,
02:12the evidence, the source,
02:15we have scrutinized everything about this film.
02:19We have come here today to cross all that.
02:24We have a lot of faith in our constitution, country,
02:29and the censor board that has allowed us to do this.
02:32We are very happy and eager to show the film to the world.
02:35Kanhaiya, when you are directing this film,
02:39as a producer, it takes a lot of money.
02:41Making a film is not an easy task.
02:44Did you know that you would have to face such difficulties?
02:48No, I had no idea that I would have to face so many difficulties.
02:55I have made my films on the same budget.
03:00My films were made comfortably on that budget.
03:04My producers have always been relatively new.
03:08I have never worked with a studio.
03:12I thought I would be able to do it.
03:16But I had to face a lot of things.
03:20I had to face struggles with the studios and funds.
03:25Most importantly,
03:28people did not have the confidence to make this film.
03:33They were not sure if it would be released.
03:36They were not sure if it would be released before the elections.
03:40They were not sure if it would be released after the elections.
03:43I faced a lot of difficulties because of this.
03:47The government is not making a film against the government.
03:55You don't have an agenda.
03:57You are showing a real story.
03:59In your film, there is a dialogue in the trailer.
04:02The President is opposing the government.
04:04The President was challenged by the research team.
04:08Was that a person's stubbornness?
04:11Was that the stubbornness of the Prime Minister?
04:14Was that a personal agenda?
04:16What was it?
04:18I think you should leave these things for the film.
04:23You should watch the film.
04:25There is no point in talking about it in its entirety.
04:28I made this film because
04:31there is a lot of discussion about this.
04:34There is a lot of discussion in the Parliament and on social media.
04:38What really happened?
04:41A lot of things are not even allowed to be said.
04:44There is a lot of discussion about the incident.
04:48Why did they call for an emergency?
04:50What was the case? What happened?
04:53You should watch the film.
04:56Mr. Kheer, you played the role of Jayprakash Narayan in this film.
05:01How much did you study before doing this film?
05:06I am from the time when I was in the National School of Drama.
05:09In 1975, there was an emergency.
05:12I didn't have to do much research.
05:15Kangana did everything.
05:18She did everyone's homework.
05:21Before this, we were talking about the emergency.
05:24I think the time has come.
05:26We should talk about the cinematic brilliance of this film.
05:29Every filmmaker does a lot of research.
05:34This will be one of the finest films made
05:37on any political subject.
05:40Cinematically.
05:42When we talk about JFK
05:45in international cinema.
05:48This film was made with a lot of controversy.
05:51How was it made? What happened?
05:54We should take it to a higher level.
05:57Now watch the film.
06:00How a girl, in this case,
06:03She works so effortlessly.
06:06You can't imagine how hard she works.
06:09Today, you see Indira Gandhi on screen.
06:13She as Indira Gandhi.
06:15We think she did it.
06:17But it's not that easy.
06:20The internal approach.
06:23External approach.
06:25Directing the film.
06:27Acting.
06:28I think she's one of the finest directors I've worked with.
06:31Thank you so much.
06:33She's been so kind always.
06:35I must say that
06:38She's the hero of my film.
06:41If I'm anti-hero, she's the hero.
06:44It was very important for me.
06:46If Anupam didn't make the film,
06:48I wouldn't have made the film.
06:50Because to have his personality on screen
06:54and the honesty on his face
06:59You'll understand who J Prakash Narayan can be
07:03if he's not there.
07:06He's such a great actor.
07:09Everyone knows him in politics.
07:11But he too was pushed into the darkness of anonymity.
07:16He didn't let his part come out.
07:18He did it with other politicians.
07:21We learn this from Emergencies.
07:24We don't even know the names of the great politicians.
07:28He was our hero.
07:30I was a student in a drama school.
07:33He became the new hero of the youth of that time.
07:37He represented honesty.
07:41A certain amount of class.
07:44A certain amount of bravery.
07:47He represented that.
07:49There's an interesting line in your film.
07:52J Prakash Narayan is in jail.
07:54Even he knows who put him in jail.
07:57Indira Gandhi put the opposition in jail.
07:59And he's writing a letter to her.
08:01How beautiful democracy was at that time.
08:05Now there's a protest.
08:08What did you think about this?
08:10I think dignity was very important at that time.
08:14The dignity with which J Prakash Narayan raised the issue.
08:19I think it showed his class.
08:24We have a documented letter of J Prakash Narayan.
08:29You can find it available.
08:31He wrote such a beautiful letter to the Prime Minister.
08:34We can't tell you about 8-9 pages.
08:38He used to write a lot of letters to each other.
08:42You'll be surprised to read the letter of 8-9 pages.
08:46Such a serious situation.
08:50He was in such a remand at that time.
08:54You can imagine.
08:56George Fernandes had broken his bones.
08:59He endured it all his life.
09:02If J Prakash Narayan died untimely.
09:06He was tortured a lot in jail.
09:10You can imagine.
09:14He wrote such a beautiful letter to the Prime Minister and the Constitution.
09:23If you don't read those words, you'll cry.
09:28He explained everything so well.
09:31He was such a great personality.
09:35Your looks are also being praised.
09:38You have worked on your voice as well.
09:41Who should be credited for this?
09:43Our prosthetic artist, David.
09:47He is the best in the world right now.
09:50He won an Oscar in Darkest Hour.
09:53Gary Oldman's transformation in Churchill.
09:56We are a small country.
09:59We have small budgets.
10:01We can't make films on such a big level.
10:04It's difficult for new directors.
10:07If it's a political drama or an old woman's story.
10:11It's difficult for that.
10:13But we haven't left anything out in any department.
10:18Whether it's photography or small things.
10:22I have really got the best in the world for everything.
10:25Your fans have waited for so long.
10:28Tell us when the film will be released.
10:31Our film Emergency will be released on 17th January.
10:34It's the same emergency.
10:36It's discussed everywhere.
10:38Whether it's Parliament or news channels.
10:40Whether it's right or wrong.
10:42What was the matter?
10:44What happened?
10:45Why did it happen?
10:46And what happened after that?
10:47Go with your family on 17th January to find out.
10:51It's the weekend before 26th January.
10:54You'll feel the love of the country when you watch the film.
11:00I think it's a very important film historically.
11:05But from a cinematic point of view, it's a very important film.
11:09All the films he has made before this have always been good.
11:14The work he has done with the director and actor.
11:17And the artists who are not here.
11:19I would like to say from their side.
11:21This is one of the finest films you will see this year.
11:24Start it from 17th January.
11:26It's being released in emergency theatres in India and abroad.
11:29Do watch it.
11:30All the best.