The veteran actor praised Kirti Kulhari, Neil Nitin Mukesh and the director, Madhur Bhandarkar, through a series of tweets.
IANS
Veteran actor Anupam Kher believes that the film Indu Sarkar, which released today (28 July), belongs to its lead actress Kirti Kulhari.
Kher, who is also a part of the film, on Thursday took to Twitter to appreciate Kulhari: "Indu Sarkar belongs to Kirti Kulhari. Her transformation from a weak and vulnerable girl to discovering her strength is beautifully done."
Lauding the Madhur Bhandarkar directorial, the 62-year-old actor posted that the film is story of a "courageous woman in tough times. The period of Emergency makes it real. But it is the film and story that impacts you."
Anupam also congratulated Bhandarkar for being a great story teller. He tweeted: "Congrats Madhur Bhandarkar for your courage and craft as a film maker. Success of the (film) will be because here you are a great story teller."
The veteran also praised actor Neil Nitin Mukesh, who is essaying the role of Sanjay Gandhi, for his performance in the film.
"Menacing gravity of Indu Sarkar comes from a very polished and yet sustained ruthlessness of chief, played brilliantly by Neil Nitin Mukesh," he wrote.