Emergency attempts to depict one of India's most controversial political periods, but it falls short of making a lasting impact. Despite its ambitious premise, the film struggles to evoke strong emotions or create a deep connection with the audience. The storytelling feels more like a surface-level reenactment rather than an immersive experience, lacking the boldness one would expect from such a subject. The characters fail to establish a compelling bond with viewers, and the narrative often drags, making it difficult to stay engaged till the end. While the production design and performances are decent, the film does not deliver the emotional or political intensity that could have made it truly powerful.