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In Pics: Kangana Ranaut begins prep to play former PM Indira Gandhi in her next 'Emergency'

Filmmaker Sai Kabir, who earlier worked with Kangana on 'Revolver Rani', will helm 'Emergency'.

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In Pics: Kangana Ranaut begins prep to play former PM Indira Gandhi in her next 'Emergency'
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Actor Kangana Ranaut is all set to start shooting for her next film 'Emergency', wherein she will essay the role of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

On Wednesday, Kangana took to her Instagram handle and shared that she scanned her body for the movie in order to 'get into the skin of Indira Gandhi'.

"Body scans for film Emergency, time to get in to Madam Prime Minister Indira Gandhiji's skin," she wrote, adding a video in her Instagram Stories showing pre-production work at her production house Manikarnika Films.

Kangana also shared a post with the caption, "Every character is a beautiful beginning of a new journey, today we started journey of #Emergency #Indira with body, face scans and casts to get the look right. Many amazing artists get together to bring one’s vision alive on screen…. This one will be very special @manikarnikafilms."

Filmmaker Sai Kabir, who earlier worked with Kangana on 'Revolver Rani', will helm 'Emergency'.

Take a look at the post here:

Meanwhile, Kangana's sister on Wednesday called out actress Taapsee Pannu once again fort trying to copy her sister's saree looks and trying to make them look cool whereas according to Rangoli it's her actor-sister Kangana who has been sinpiring others to sport sarees and encouraging the youth to promote our own handloom. 

On the work front, Kangana is gearing up for the release of her other film 'Thalaivi', which revolves around the life of late politician Jayalalithaa. A few days ago, the Tamil version of 'Thalaivi' was granted a 'U' certificate.

Expressing her happiness over the same, Kangana had posted, 'Thalaivi' gets U certificate in Tamil version...it means after 'Queen' and 'Manikarnika: Queen of Jhansi' one more film of mine which even children can enjoy with parents and grandparents."

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