Early in Emergency, a stiff, strainingly sober drama posturing as a sprawling record of a time, you realize the unsparing ridiculousness drilled into rudimentary scene approaches. Cards are laid quickly on the table. Ambition is said to take root in Indira Gandhi right from her childhood. She is drawn into the “battle for satta (power)” to avenge the mistreatment and silencing of her mother within the family, especially by her aunt. The adult Indira (Kangana Ranaut) keeps going back to the site of political power in Delhi. Latent rifts between her and Jawaharlal Nehru are suggested. The ageing father spurns her in the wake of her securing major progress in Assam during the Indo-China War.