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Bollywood narratives drawn from political leaders

Sonal Khandelwal
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 7, 2025, 04:00 IST
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1/5

Accidental Prime Minister (2019)

Based on Sanjaya Baru’s memoir, The Accidental Prime Minister portrays Dr Manmohan Singh’s decade-long tenure as India’s Prime Minister. Anupam Kher’s performance captures Singh’s reserved personality, while the narrative highlights the behind-the-scenes role of the Congress party and Sonia Gandhi. The film stirred debate for its timing and candid depiction, sparking conversations about how much influence Singh truly wielded during his years leading the world’s largest democracy.

2/5

Emergency (2025)

Emergency revisits the turbulent period of 1975–77 when Indira Gandhi imposed Emergency rule across India. Kangana Ranaut steps into the towering role of Gandhi, highlighting censorship, mass arrests, and a clampdown on civil liberties. This film not only dramatises a decisive moment in Indian politics but also reflects on the fragility of democracy. It reminds audiences how quickly freedoms can be suspended when power outweighs people’s rights.

3/5

The Tashkent Files (2019)

The Tashkent Files dives into the controversial death of Lal Bahadur Shastri, India’s second Prime Minister, who passed away in Tashkent after signing a peace treaty with Pakistan in 1966. The film blends investigative drama with political tension, showing conflicting narratives that still haunt public memory. By weaving together multiple perspectives, it revives unanswered questions, ensuring Shastri’s mysterious end remains part of India’s political and cinematic discourse.

4/5

Sardar (1993)

Sardar portrays the life and struggles of Vallabhbhai Patel, India’s first Deputy Prime Minister, often hailed as the “Iron Man of India.” The film explores Patel’s pivotal role in uniting more than 500 princely states into one nation after Partition. Paresh Rawal’s powerful portrayal sheds light on Patel’s pragmatism, grit, and statesmanship. The movie remains a cinematic salute to a leader who forged unity from fragmentation.

5/5

Thackeray (2019)

Thackeray chronicles the rise of Balasaheb Thackeray, founder of the Shiv Sena, known for his fiery speeches and influence in Maharashtra politics. Nawazuddin Siddiqui transforms into the controversial leader, showcasing his journey from a cartoonist to a powerful political voice. The film explores his charisma, strong regional identity politics, and ability to mobilise masses. It remains a bold attempt to depict a figure who polarised yet deeply impacted Indian politics.

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