
Emergency (2025), directed by Kangana Ranaut, delves into Indira Gandhi’s controversial 1975–77 Emergency era. The film dramatizes political oppression and societal upheaval, offering a bold portrayal of one of India’s most polarising leaders. Its release reignited debate about democratic freedoms and the legacy of that turbulent period.


The Accidental Prime Minister (2019) brings Dr Manmohan Singh’s tenure to the screen. Based on Sanjaya Baru’s memoir, it highlights Singh’s quiet leadership and the political constraints he navigated. The film presents an insider’s view of power dynamics, duty, and the calm persistence of a statesman under pressure.

Sardar (1993) chronicles Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s instrumental role in unifying post-independence India. The biopic vividly portrays his unwavering determination and visionary governance. Through powerful storytelling and performances, it celebrates a leader whose integrity and foresight shaped the early Republic, leaving an enduring legacy of unity and strength.

Thackeray (2019) traces Bal Thackeray’s rise from social commentator to fierce political leader in Maharashtra. The film captures his fiery oratory, polarising influence, and strategic charisma. It offers an unvarnished look at regional identity politics and the man who became a force to reckon with.