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Indira Gandhi's Emergency speech to feature in film
New Delhi, June 17 : The speech made by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on All India Radio on the night of June 25, 1975 declaring a state of Emergency will feature in the period thriller film "Sann Pachattar".
Titled "Panic", the soundtrack has been crafted by Sandeep Madhavan of "Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!" fame.
"The audio rights of the famous Indira Gandhi Emergency speech has been taken from All India Radio and the video rights are being taken from Film Division of India as they are the sole rights holder," the film's producer Kabir Lovee said in a statement.
Directed by "Tamanchey" fame Navneet Behal, "Sann Pachattar" stars actor Kay Kay Menon.

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