Polarizing but powerful. Whether you agree with her politics or not, Kangana’s decision to direct and star in a historical biopic about Indira Gandhi is the definition of independent risk-taking. No major studio touched this film for months due to controversy. The review consensus? Variety called it "overwrought but unforgettable." Kangana disappears into the prosthetics, proving that a grade-A actress doesn't need a hero; she needs a point of view.
Six months later, The Fourth Wall premiered at the Mumbai Film Festival. No red carpet. No paparazzi. Just a 200-seat auditorium and a handful of critics who came only because of the rumour that a ‘B-grade actress’ had gone ‘insanely indie’. Polarizing but powerful
For decades, the yardstick for a successful Bollywood actress was simple: box office collections, item numbers, and how many times she could change costumes in a three-minute song. But the tectonic plates of Hindi cinema are shifting. As audiences tire of formulaic masala films, a new gold standard has emerged. We are now in the era of the "Crossover Queen"—the mainstream Bollywood actress who steps into the gritty, silent, and often brutally realistic world of . The review consensus
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