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24 filmmakers return National Awards to protest 'growing intolerance' in India

New Delhi: Joining the Award Wapsi bandwagon to protest against ‘growing intolerance' in India, 24 National Film Award winners including Kundan Shah of "Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro" fame and Saeed Mirza and Booker winning writer

India TV News Desk Published : Nov 05, 2015 16:30 IST, Updated : Nov 05, 2015 21:11 IST
24 filmmakers return national awards to protest growing
24 filmmakers return national awards to protest growing intolerance in india

New Delhi: Joining the Award Wapsi bandwagon to protest against ‘growing intolerance' in India, 24 National Film Award winners including Kundan Shah of "Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro" fame and Saeed Mirza and Booker winning writer Arundhati Roy today decided to return their awards.

The filmmakers also strongly rallied behind students of the prestigious Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) who recently called of their 136-day strike, saying their battle went beyond the manipulation of education to include "intolerance, divisiveness and hate".

The NDA government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi had appointed TV actor Gajendra Chauhan as the chairman of FTII in July.

Students went on strike following the appointment alleging that Chauhan does not posses the ‘body of work' required to head a prominent institute like FTII.

Last week, 13 filmmakers including Anand Patwardhan and Dibakar Banerjee had returned their National Awards.

With this, at least 75 members of the intelligentsia have either returned national or literary awards even as writer Nayantara Sahgal reiterated that "secularism was under threat" like never before.

Sahgal, niece of Jawaharlal Nehru, was among the first to return the honours when she gave back the Sahitya Akademi award.

As they added to the voice against the "growing disregard" for freedom of speech and the murder of three intellectuals, Roy was quoted as having said that she was returning the honour in protest against "ideological viciousness".

She had received the 1989 National Film Award for Best Screenplay for the documentary "In which Annie Gives it to those Ones".

Other prominent names in the list of those who have returned the awards today included documentary filmmaker Anwar Jamal, director Virendra Saini, Pradip Krishnen, Manoj Lobo, sound designers Vivek Sachidanand, P M Satheesh, Ajay Raina, director Sudhakar Reddy Yakkanti, editor Irene Dhar Malik, cinematographer Satya Rai Nagpaul, director Amitabh Chakraborty, filmmaker Tapan Bose and Madhusree Dutta.

Shah, an FTII alumnus, said to give up his only National Award which he received for cult film "Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro" was very sad but was a necessary decision to protest against the appointment of Gajendra Chauhan as the chairman of FTII.

"This is the only National Award I have for 'Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro' am I feel very sad to part with it. I owe this award to my alma mater FTII- there would've been no JBDY if I had not studied at FTII," Shah said.

Mirza, a former chairman of FTII and known for his films like "Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyoon Aata Hai" and TV show "Nukkad", said the protest started by the students has become bigger to turn into movement against "intolerance, divisiveness and hate".

Union Minister Venkaiah Naidu hit back at those who had returned their awards at a "Know the Truth" briefing in Delhi stating that " efforts are being made to derail the Modi government's development agenda."

The "award wapasi" campaign has faced criticism from some quarters, who call it selective protest but Shah countered the argument saying his films were against the then ruling government, Congress too.

"This is not a protest against BJP only- we've protested through our work against the Congress government too," he said, adding the award money will be donated to charity, while the trophy will be given to the representatives of the I&B ministry.

Filmmaker Ashoke Pandit took to twitter to decry Roy and others. "Arundhati Roy supports terrorists like Yasin Malik, Geelani and then returns her award for intolerance."

He said he was sad that his creative gurus Kundan Shah and Saeed Mirza "stand exposed today."

"Had thought they were different. But they proved me wrong. Sad," he tweeted.

Here is the list of 24 filmmakers who returned there awards today:

1- Virendra Saini, FTII alumnus:  Cinematographer, former Dean of FTII

2- Saeed Mirza, FTII alumnus: Filmmaker, former Chairman of FTII

3- Kundan Shah, FTII alumnus

4- Arundhati Roy, writer, actor

5- Ranjan Palit, FTII alumnus

6- Tapan Bose

7- Shriprakash, FTII alumnus

8- Sanjay Kak -

9- Pradip Krishen

10- Tarun Bhartiya

11- Amitabh Chakraborty, FTII alumnus

12- Madhusree Dutta

13- Anwar Jamal  

14- Ajay Raina, FTII alumnus  

15- Irene Dhar Malik, FTII alumnus

16- PM Satheesh, FTII alumnus

17- Satya Rai Nagpaul, FTII alumnus

18- Manoj Lobo, FTII alumnus

19- Rafeeq Ellias  

20- Sudheer Palsane, FTII alumnus

21- Vivek Sachidanand, FTII alumnus  

22- Sudhakar Reddy Yakkanti, FTII alumnus  

23- Dr. Manoj Nitharwal, FTII alumnus  

24- Abhimanyu Dange, FTII alumnus

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