
An event of film Indu Sarkar directed by Madhur Bhandarkar was disrupted by Congress workers in Pune.
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Mr Bhandarkar, 48, said the crew had been stranded inside a hotel room like hostages for three hours with the Congress workers protesting in the hotel lobby. "This was absolutely shocking... What is the problem if I make a film on Emergency?," Mr Bhandarkar told NDTV over the phone.

'Indu Sarkar' director Madhur Bhandarkar said Congress workers barged into their hotel.
However, Congress's Pawan Khera said the party has "nothing to do" with these protests and questioned if the workers were even from the Congress. "The Congress party absolutely distances itself from these kinds of protests. We criticise it, we condemn it," he told NDTV.
Indu Sarkar, which will release on July 28, deals with the controversial state of Emergency imposed by Indira Gandhi in 1975, a period of deep unrest which saw civil liberties being suspended across the country.

'The police had to be called in after Congress activists disrupted the Indu Sarkar event.'
The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) later suggested 12 cuts and two disclaimers in the film. Mr Bhandarkar had been asked to remove words like RSS and Akali from Indu Sarkar.
The film stars Supriya Vinod as former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Neil Nitin Mukesh plays Sanjay Gandhi.
(With inputs from IANS)
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