Deccan Chronicle

WE DON’T NEED NO ADULATION

B-town stars reveal that they prefer National awards to the plethora of ‘reality show’ award functions

- UMA RAMASUBRAM­ANIAN DECCAN CHRONICLE ARJUN RAMPAL REMO D’SOUZA IRRFAN KHAN NAWAZUDDIN SIDDIQUI inputs from Rohit Bhatnagar

There was a time when award ceremonies were the one thing actors would unanimousl­y look forward to. But now with changing times, the craze for award ceremonies have come down drasticall­y. While many feel that they are more akin to reality shows and moneyspinn­ing businesses, more and more actors are inclined to believing that they’re also rigged. Aamir Khan, who has constantly chosen to stay out of this rat race has always stood by his opinions on award ceremonies unwavering­ly till date. It would now seem many other actors are deciding to follow Aamir’s path, by refusing to attend award shows. I agree with most actors when they say that award functions are like reality shows. I remember when I came into this industry, there were such credible award shows, and to win them was such a high. The more commercial they make it, the more they lose credibilit­y — it becomes boring. I think award functions have lost a tremendous amount of credibilit­y in my life. Because of all this, it makes my National award so much more special; at least I have that. National awards are not corrupted and it’s a sacred place. I hope we find one award function, which will be genuine.

I won’t lie; initially, I had this urge for getting awards. But the way award shows function right now, I even stopped going to collect the awards. I know that they’re not all real and it’s all rigged. I got to know about it very closely a few years ago and it’s very sad. Currently, it’s not about awards, it’s about shows, and that’s really very sad. Of course, one award that I would like to win again and again is the National award. Apart from that, winning Oscars is my dream. Let’s see, in a year or two we will reach there. It’s my ultimate aim to get an Oscar for our country, and I’m certain that it will happen one day.

Some awards and recognitio­n matters to me, like when I was given the Padma Shri. I don’t care about film awards at all. They (the organisers) also don’t give me an award unless and until it’s a necessity for them. When the awards are partial, there’s no point or sense of it because it’s not genuine. Otherwise, I don’t know how people can even receive that award, when they know that they have exercised a kind of lobbying to win it. How do they face themselves when they receive the trophy? — I haven’t been considered for a lot of award ceremonies. For instance, I wasn’t looked at for my Raman Raghav 2.0

performanc­e in India, but I got an award in Spain and Melbourne for best actor. I want to refrain from all these awards. I want to appeal to the Indian industry that they should not even nominate me for any roles in any category. Whenever I have received an award, I wasn’t happy. There are about 25-30 award shows in our country, which are more or less like entertainm­ent shows made for television audiences. Last year

Manjhi got no mention. Surprising­ly, I never got an award for Gangs of Wasseypur. If I ask, who bagged an award for best supporting actor last year, no one will even remember.

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