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India’s tough luck at Oscars

Three nomination­s in 55 years. What explains this track record?

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In the past 55 years in which India has been sending entries for the Best Internatio­nal Feature Film Oscar, it has been on just three occasions that the selected movies, despite some of them being critically acclaimed both in India and abroad, have made it to the nomination­s shortlist

A dismal record, if any, calling in question the selection process. The three films on this rather bald list are the Nargis-Sunil Dutt classic Mother India (1957), Mira Nair’s Salaam Bombay (1988) and Ashutosh Gowarikar’s Aamir Khan-starrer Lagaan (2001).

This year, the official selection — Chhello Show, Pan Nalin’s Gujarati film — again lost out to a strong field comprising the German World War I drama All Quiet on the Western Front’ and the Golden Globe winner, Argentina, 1985. This was a historical drama from Argentina around the fight waged by a group of lawyers against the South American’s nation’s last military junta.

The official selection is made by a committee appointed by the Film Federation of India, the apex body of film producers, cutting across languages and regional cinema industries. Is the committee selecting the right films? Moreover, is it backing the selected film with the kind of marketing budget that a pitch for the Oscars calls for?

RRR, which was the awards season favourite till it was snubbed by BAFTA and had to be content with just one Oscar nomination for the song Naatu Naatu, was backed by the theatrical distributi­on and marketing company, Variance Films, in its efforts and a war chest reportedly of Rs 80 crore.

FIRST INDIAN SONG

Now, RRR can at least claim that Naatu Naatu is the first Indian song of an Indian film to be nominated for an Oscar. Jai Ho was an Indian song, yes, but Slumdog Millionair­e wasn’t an Indian film. The only films based out of India that have won Oscars are Sir Richard Attenborou­gh’s Gandhi (which got Bhanu Athaiya the Oscar for Best Costume) and Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionair­e (including the two that went to AR Rahman for Best Original Music Score and Best Song for Jai Ho).

This year, however, good news continues to pour in for Indian documentar­y filmmakers. Shaunak Sen’s All That Breathes, which had won the Golden Eye award for best documentar­y at Cannes 2022, has been nominated for Best Documentar­y Feature. Kartiki Gonsalves’s short film The Elephant Whisperers, the gripping story of Bomman, Bellie, and their child Raghu (an elephant calf), who live in an elephant camp has bagged a nomination in its category.

 ?? Photos: AP, ANI, IANS ?? Actors Ram Charan and NT Rama Rao Jr play the lead roles in ‘RRR’. The film’s song ‘Naatu Naatu’ is in contention at the Academy Awards.
Photos: AP, ANI, IANS Actors Ram Charan and NT Rama Rao Jr play the lead roles in ‘RRR’. The film’s song ‘Naatu Naatu’ is in contention at the Academy Awards.

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