Filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar's newest controversial drama
"Indu Sarkar" has registered earnings of over Rs 4 crore at the box
office in its opening weekend and has received mixed reviews from critics. But
the filmmaker tells his spirit is neither dampened by the collections nor by
the feedback. He calls "Indu Sarkar" a "niche project made on a
budget of Rs 6.5 crore to Rs 7 crore".
While the viewers and critics have admired lead actress
Kirti Kulhari, some critics have called the film "a watered-down,
bloodless version" of the Emergency period, a propaganda movie which
offers "half-baked" politics.
Questioned about the mixed reviews, Bhandarkar said,
"The collection is decent and quite good considering the budget of the film.
I am very happy with the response. It was a limited budget and a niche film. We
have mainly newcomers in the film. The film was shot in 42 days.The film has
already collected more than Rs 4 crore. I am quite happy. We will further
collect more amount from satellite and digital rights. We are working out on
that."
While appreciating how small budget movies like "Indu
Sarkar" and "Lipstick Under My Burkha" are pushing boundaries at
the box office, Bhandarkar told, "I am very happy for 'Lipstick Under My
Burkha'. It has done very well at the box office. That one also is a small
budget film. I am very happy that these kinds of movies are being appreciated
by the multiplex audience and the youngsters. The response over social media is
superb. I have only heard positive reviews for 'Indu Sarkar'."
The anticipation for "Indu Sarkar" was high given
how it was pitched as a movie on the Emergency period from 1975-1977 considered
one of the darkest periods of the Indian democracy. Controversies naturally
preceded its release on July 28, even as Congress supporters voiced concern
over how former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and her son Sanjay Gandhi were
portrayed. Even the censor board delayed its release by initially demanding 12
cuts and two disclaimers. But the revising committee finally settled for two
cuts and one disclaimer and a few beeps, which Bhandarkar was satisfied with as
it didn't tamper with the narrative.
Now that the movie has released in India, Bhandarkar hopes
to take it to film festivals. "It was unfortunate that because of the
censorship issue, we couldn't release the film overseas. That was a big loss.
In US, Britain and Dubai, you are required to give censor copy weeks in
advance. We are looking to release the film abroad. Let's see what happens, but
I am planning to take the film to a lot of film festivals," further added
the National Award winning filmmaker, who has earlier helmed movies like
"Page 3", "Traffic Signal" and "Fashion".
He is particularly overjoyed about how Kirti's role is being
lauded by everyone. "She is a very talented actress. This was her first
film as a main lead actress. I am really happy for her because she deserves it
due to the kind of talent she has. I would love to work with her again,"
he added.
While "Indu Sarkar" released along with Anil
Kapoor and Arjun Kapoor-starrer "Mubarakan" at the box office,
Bhandarkar told “it's not right to compare the two films. It's a wrong
parameter to compare my film with 'Mubarakan'. It's a commercial film. Mine is
a niche film."
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