Gross political satire renowned mainly as a censorship scandal during the Emergency. The original version of the film attacking Indira Gandhi’s rule was apparently destroyed by Sanjay Gandhi’s men. Its fate was later linked to the Turkman Gate carnage in Delhi as examples of the authoritarianism of the regime. Nahata remade the film after the Emergency was lifted. The film has its villainous politician (Dutt) mouthing flowery rhetoric, usually addressing a character who stands for ‘the people’, Janata (Azmi). After several allusions to the Emergency, the politician rapes Janata. Nahata, who introduced the remake, later joined the Congress Party and disowned the film.
Did you know? The original version of the film was reportedly destroyed by men acting for the Congress Party and the director remade the film after the Emergency was lifted. The director later joined the Congress Party and disowned the film. Read More
The original version of the film was reportedly destroyed by men acting for the Congress Party and the director remade the film after the Emergency was lifted. The director later joined the Congress Party and disowned the film.
Kissa Kursee Ka 1978
16 Feb 1978 ● Hindi ● 2 hrs 22 mins
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