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Vidya Balan To Play Indira Gandhi In Adaptation Of Sagarika Ghose's Biography

Darpan News Desk IANS, 10 Jan, 2018 01:34 PM
  • Vidya Balan To Play Indira Gandhi In Adaptation Of Sagarika Ghose's Biography

Acclaimed actress Vidya Balan will play former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi onscreen in a project based on journalist-author Sagarika Ghoses book "Indira: Indias Most Powerful Prime Minister".

 

"I am happy to have acquired the rights to Sagarika Ghose's ‘Indira...', because I have always wanted to play Indira Gandhi. I haven't decided yet whether it should be a film or a web series, but that will take a while anyway," Vidya, a National Award winner, said in a statement on Tuesday.

 

Ghose, elated about signing the contract, wrote: "Most excited to see ‘Indira' on-screen!"

 
 

She also called Vidya an "ace".

 

The book, published by Juggernaut Books, is a no-holds-barred biographical portrait that looks for answers to lingering issues: from why Indira Gandhi revoked the Emergency to her son Sanjay's curious grip over her; and from her bad marriage and love affairs to her dangerous religious politics.

 

"Indira: India's Most Powerful Prime Minister" was pitched by the publishers to the film and screen community at the Word to Screen Market 2017, organised by the Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival.

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