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Lara Dutta Looks Unrecognisable As Indira Gandhi In 'Bell Bottom', Says 'An Opportunity Of A Lifetime'

Calling it an opportunity of a lifetime, Lara Dutta said it was a great responsibility to play the late former Prime Minister.

Actress Lara Dutta Bhupathi is all set to take the audience by surprise as she plays Indira Gandhi in the espionage drama 'Bell Bottom', which is slated for an August 19 theatrical release. The trailer of Akshay Kumar starrer Bell Bottom was unveiled on Tuesday during a press conference in New Delhi and Lara Dutta was the surprise element in the trailer.

Former Miss Universe, Lara Dutta, looked absolutely unrecognizable as herself in the trailer of Bell Bottom. Bell Bottom is a spy thriller set in 1984 and actress Lara Dutta portrays the role of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The trailer revealed the actress' onscreen transformation as the former Prime Minister for the first time and fans on social media were completely in awe with her looks.

Calling it an opportunity of a lifetime, she said it was a great responsibility to play the late former Prime Minister.

"It is a great responsibility when you portray someone who's an iconic figure like Mrs Gandhi. It was very important to get her body language right," the 46-year-old actress said at the 'Bell Bottom' trailer launch. The film, incidentally, is set in 1984, the year that saw Operation Bluestar as well as Mrs Gandhi's assassination. "The film is about a hijack that took place during Mrs Gandhi's tenure," the actress said, describing the outline of the plot.

"Given the dramatic events that were unfolding, she was extremely centred. It was important therefore to portray her in that way. As a result, a lot of homework and research went into the role. It was an opportunity I am very thankful for."

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