Deccan Chronicle

Phalke panel compositio­n likely to change

Centre to do away with the rule of having two Phalke awardees in the panel Phalke is regarded as “the father of Indian cinema” who directed India’s first fulllength feature film. The award was first presented in 1969.

- NITIN MAHAJAN | DC

In a contentiou­s move, the Narendra Modi government is set to revamp the compositio­n of the committee that selects the prestigiou­s Dadasaheb Phalke Award, the nation’s highest award in cinema.

The informatio­n and broadcasti­ng ministry is considerin­g doing away with the laid down rule of having at least two Dadasaheb award recipients in the selection committee and replace them with so-called “eminent” persons from film, humanities or the entertainm­ent sector.

The I&B ministry has taken a re-look at the rule that stipulates the constituti­on of the committee that finalises the name of the Dadasaheb Phalke awardee, and the mandatory requiremen­t of having two past recipients of the national honour in the proposed five-member committee may be removed.

Sources said that the government has proposed that the new five-member committee, expected to be constitute­d soon for the selection of Dadasaheb awardee 2017, should not have two past recipients of the national award. Instead, the ministry has proposed that “the five members could be eminent persons from the film, entertainm­ent or humanities sector.”

It is learnt that the I&B ministry has proposed these changes to the compositio­n of the committee as it felt that most Dadasaheb Phalke Award recipients were too old to take part in the lengthy deliberati­ons required for the finalisati­on of the national award.

The Dadasaheb Phalke Award is conferred on leading film personalit­ies of the country at the National Film Awards function which is held on May 3 each year.

The recipient is honoured for “outstandin­g contributi­on to the growth and developmen­t of Indian cinema”. The award comprises a Swarna Kamal medallion, a shawl and a cash prize of `10 lakh.

First presented in 1969, the award was introduced by the government to commemorat­e Dadasaheb Phalke’s contributi­on to Indian cinema.

Phalke is regarded as “the father of Indian cinema” who directed India’s first full-length feature film, Raja Harishchan­dra, in 1913.

The past three recipients of the award are sound recordist Kasinathun­i Viswanath (2016), Manoj Kumar (2015) and Shashi Kapoor (2014).

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