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Hansal Mehta ‘disappoint­ed’ at ‘Aligarh’ snub, says move on

- Aligarh

Filmmaker Hansal Mehta says it’s disappoint­ing that his critically acclaimed film was not considered worthy of an honour at the 64th National Film Awards. However, he hopes the debate around LGBTQ rights is not ignored.

Set in a town in Uttar Pradesh from which the film takes its name, Aligarh is the story of a professor, played by actor Manoj Bajpayee (right), fired for his sexuality, and a young journalist, played by Rajkummar Rao, who tells his story to the world.

After the 64th National Film Awards were announced on Friday in New Delhi, Mehta expressed his sentiments via a Twitter post.

He wrote: “I am getting calls asking me if Aligarh was entered for the National Awards and if I was disappoint­ed with the results. Yes, Aligarh was entered and while we are disappoint­ed, like many other colleagues, I would like to congratula­te all the winners.”

The filmmaker says that the jury has a difficult job every year and there are bound to be disappoint­ments for many.

“Some fine films have been rewarded and some excellent work has been recognised. To all my colleagues who poured their hearts out into Aligarh, let’s just keep making our films with love and care — awards or no awards. There is no point brooding over the results.

“There is merit in only moving on and continuing to work.” —IANS

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