Film Awards: Oh What a Rigmarole!

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Film Awards
Oh What A Rigmarole!
Talent doesn't matter. If you can pay the price and be there to collect it, any film award can be yours.



Come June 24 and London will witness something called the IIFA or the International Indian Film Awards. Pegged as the mother of all awards (with offspring sprouting every month), promoters Wizcraft are spending crores in flying stars to London. But they haven't been able to impress cynics who're convinced that Shylock, not Solomon sits in judgement at these awards. The aim of Indian film awards like Filmfare, Zee, Screen and even the niche National Awards, they aver, is not to reward talent or performance; it is to make money from TV rights and sponsors.



"If you're talking of most popular films, then you should go straight to the box-office. Why should you ask incompetent people to judge?" Subhash Ghai, Film Producer and Director

And the award goes to... the highest bidder.

Khuda Gawah won seven Filmfare awards. "It should have won nine," says producer of the film and doyen of the industry, Manoj Desai. "But I couldn't purchase the other two awards. Of Best Actor and Best Actress. Someone highly placed in Filmfare told me that Amitabh and Sridevi would get the awards if some pending bills in the Centaur hotel could be taken care of. The price for the awards was Rs 7.5 lakh, a lot of money those days. I said no. The film was such that they had to give it the other seven awards without quoting any price. Mukul Anand was involved in organising the awards so they had to give him the Best Director. The whole thing is such a joke."

And stars often end up becoming the laughing stock. A few days before the Stardust Millennium Awards last year, Amitabh Bachchan, it was decided, would get the Star of the Millennium award, meant to be a surprise in an envelope. When Dilip Kumar was invited to the event, he said he'd oblige only if he was given the award. Stardust decided to do without Dilip Kumar.

And the joke blew up in Anil Kapoor's face. Two days before one of the Filmfare awards, he threw a party for a select few, including some senior journalists, to celebrate his winning the Best Actor award.



"I see the Oscars. I know that if the lead actor is in a funny role, he's given the Best Actor award, not Best Comedian." Govinda, Superstar

But the elation turned into embarrassment when Dimple Kapadia, called to present him the award, announced his name without even opening the envelope, and quipped: "I can see through it, I can see through it."

Veteran Subhash Ghai recalls a jury member telling him that none of his choices ever won an award since he was clearly asked to send his selections separately. Another influential person remembers a jury member calling up to ask Aditya Chopra: 'Do you want the Best Wholesome Entertainer award or the Best Debut Director'? This was a few days before the National Awards, when Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge was in the reckoning. Chopra gracefully chose the Best Wholesome Entertainer award. It would have made him eligible for tax exemption all over Maharashtra. The film eventually bagged the award.

Ram Gopal Varma is reluctant to call it rigging, just "a democratic distribution of awards". But he can't help wondering to this day why his Satya, which was in contention for the Best Film category, was thrown out of the National Awards. Says he: "According to a jury member, the 'intention of the director in making the film' was not clear."

Endorsing his view, cinematographer Rajiv Menon says: "It might seem like a loser's cry but there are doubts about the voting pattern and a strong feeling exists that these awards are rigged. And when they vote Salman Khan for best actor ahead of Manoj Bajpai, they better start calling it Best Star instead of Best Actor."

Something even Govinda commented upon after he got the Zee Cine award for Best Actor in a comedy role for Bade Miyan Chhote Miyan. He had told Outlook then: "All these awards, Filmfare or Screen, are rigged. They decide who'll get what. And they decide I am the best comedian. I see the Oscars and I know that if the lead actor is in a funny role, he is given the best actor award, not best comedian. "

So disillusioned is a section of the film community that it shuns these awards completely. Says the bureau chief of trade journal, Film Information: "Aamir Khan hates these awards. He doesn't go to collect them. So isn't it a remarkable coincidence that Filmfare claims that the public votes for the winners, but Aamir doesn't win any award. The award goes to someone who'll collect it, like say Sanjay Dutt for Vaastav, ahead of someone who won't, like Aamir in Sarfarosh." Subhash Ghai doesn't go to collect the awards. He was yawning at home when Aishwarya Rai went to collect her trinket for Taal.

Indian film awards are no Oscars, the film fraternity will tell you. Their sole purpose is to garner money. Citing an instance, a senior marketing official from Star TV reveals: "The deal that Manikchand and Filmfare have got into is not worth less than Rs 8 crore." As for TV rights, Star CEO Peter Mukherjea says: "On an average the channels shells out anywhere from Rs 1-2 crore on TV rights alone."

In return, they expect good value for their money. Says Mukherjea: "A channel will expect the organisers to have top stars. For example, you need a Hrithik to be around for the awards. A channel will not buy the rights if certain stars are not going to be there." Says Shyam Benegal: "There are awards which cancel your name if you don't confirm your participation."

Rakesh Roshan remembers the days when he used to look forward to the Filmfare awards at the famed Shanmukhananda Hall in Mumbai. Subhash Ghai harks to the time stars like Vyjanthimala and Hema Malini felt privileged to perform at the Filmfare show. Today even a new star, says Ghai, demands money for his or her performance.

Film awards are no longer an honour. They are just one more market event, attended by hype, but devoid of any substance. "And," an actor repeats a famous quote, "I will drink the sponsor's piss water to that."


http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?209599

Written in 2000....but still valid! šŸ˜†

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ruky786 thumbnail
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Posted: 14 years ago
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I completely with this article....wait Aish won for Taal?
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Posted: 14 years ago
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All these awards shows are funnier than the other..I've lost count of how many we actually ,currently, have 😳
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Posted: 14 years ago
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gr8 article...very interesting....and totally true....

sigh...is there no valid/credible recognition given to the actors of our country??? even the national awards seem rigged now...😭
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ at least about 8-9 i think 🤣
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Posted: 14 years ago
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I must respect Aamir who make nude this award saga
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Posted: 14 years ago
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I agree with the article. I like how the writer mentioned even National Awards are bought these days. That will explain why we have undeserving winners for National Awards too. Kind of sad. I wonder what do these stars think about this. Do they really want an award they know they don't deserve? And also how do the stars/actors feel when they get an award they deserve but others always believe the awards are rigged? Kind of takes away from their win! What's the point of acting? I know all actors don't do films for awards, but it feels nice to get awarded when you perform well. But all these awards being rigged takes away credibility... even the deserving award winners are not credible anymore!
Edited by beboholic - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Great article. Even more valid today with the increase in number of 'awards'. Awards nights have become another reality show.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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I get fed up of seeing awards given to films that are good but only win it for popularity or any other reason:

This is from 2000's till this year winners:

2000s

  • 2000 Sanjay Dutt - Vaastav: The Reality as Raghunath Namdev Shivalkar
    • Aamir Khan - Sarfarosh as Ajay Singh Rathod
    • Ajay Devgan - Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam as Vanraj
    • Manoj Bajpai - Shool as Samar Pratap Singh
    • Salman Khan - Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam as Sameer Rafilini
  • 2001 Hrithik Roshan - Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai as Rohit / Raj Chopra
    • Anil Kapoor - Pukar as Major Jaidev Rajvansh
    • Hrithik Roshan - Fiza as Amaan Ikramullah
    • Sanjay Dutt - Mission Kashmir as SSP Inayat Khan
    • Shahrukh Khan - Mohabbatein as Raj Aryan Malhotra
  • 2002 Aamir Khan - Lagaan as Bhuvan
    • Aamir Khan - Dil Chahta Hai as Akash Malhotra
    • Amitabh Bachchan - Aks as Manu Verma
    • Shahrukh Khan - Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham as Rahul Y. Raichand
    • Sunny Deol - Gadar: Ek Prem Katha as Tara Singh
  • 2003 Shahrukh Khan - Devdas as Devdas Mukherji
    • Ajay Devgan - Company as Mallik
    • Amitabh Bachchan - Kaante as Yashvardhan 'Major' Rampal
    • Bobby Deol - Humraaz as Raj Singhania
    • Vivek Oberoi - Saathiya as Aditya Sehgal
  • 2004 Hrithik Roshan - Koi... Mil Gaya as Rohit Mehra
    • Ajay Devgan - Gangaajal as Amit Kumar
    • Amitabh Bachchan - Baghban as Raj Malhotra
    • Salman Khan - Tere Naam as Radhe Mohan
    • Shahrukh Khan - Kal Ho Naa Ho as Aman Mathur
  • 2005 Shahrukh Khan - Swades as Mohan Bhargav
    • Amitabh Bachchan - Khakee as Anant Kumar Shrivastav
    • Hrithik Roshan - Lakshya as Karan Shergill
    • Shahrukh Khan - Main Hoon Na as Ram Prasad Sharma
    • Shahrukh Khan - Veer-Zaara as Veer Pratap Singh
  • 2006 Amitabh Bachchan - Black as Debraj Sahai
    • Aamir Khan - Mangal Pandey: The Rising as Mangal Pandey
    • Abhishek Bachchan - Bunty Aur Babli as Rakesh Trivedi/Bunty
    • Amitabh Bachchan - Sarkar as Subhash Nagre 'Sarkar'
    • Saif Ali Khan - Parineeta as Shekhar Roy
  • 2007 Hrithik Roshan - Dhoom 2 as Mr.A/Aryan
    • Aamir Khan - Rang De Basanti as Daljeet 'DJ' / Chandrashekhar Azad
    • Hrithik Roshan - Krrish as Krishna 'Krrish' Mehra
    • Sanjay Dutt - Lage Raho Munnabhai as Murli Prasad Sharma
    • Shahrukh Khan - Don - The Chase Begins Again as Don / Vijay
    • Shahrukh Khan - Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna as Dev Saran
  • 2008 Shahrukh Khan - Chak De! India as Coach Kabir Khan
    • Abhishek Bachchan - Guru as Gurukant Desai
    • Akshay Kumar - Namastey London as Arjun Singh
    • Darsheel Safary - Taare Zameen Par as Ishaan Awasthi
    • Shahid Kapoor - Jab We Met as Aditya Kashyap
    • Shahrukh Khan - Om Shanti Om as Om Prakash/Om Kapoor
  • 2009 Hrithik Roshan - Jodhaa Akbar as Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar
    • Aamir Khan - Ghajini as Sanjay Singhania
    • Abhishek Bachchan - Dostana as Sameer
    • Akshay Kumar - Singh Is Kinng as Happy Singh
    • Naseeruddin Shah - A Wednesday! as The Common Man
    • Shahrukh Khan - Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi as Surinder 'Suri' Sahni

[edit] 2010s

  • 2010 Amitabh Bachchan - Paa as Auro
    • Aamir Khan - 3 Idiots as Ranchoddas Shamaldas Chanchad / Rancho / Phunsukh Wangdu
    • Ranbir Kapoor - Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani as Prem Shankar Sharma
    • Ranbir Kapoor - Wake Up Sid as Siddharth Mehra
    • Saif Ali Khan - Love Aaj Kal as Jai Vardhan Singh/Young Veer Singh
    • Shahid Kapoor - Kaminey as Charlie/Guddu
  • 2011 Shahrukh Khan - My Name Is Khan as Rizwan Khan
    • Ajay Devgn - Once Upon A Time In Mumbai as Sultan Mirza
    • Hrithik Roshan - Guzaarish as Ethan Mascarenhas
    • Salman Khan - Dabangg as Chulbul Pandey
    • Ranbir Kapoor - Raajneeti as Samar Pratap

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Posted: 14 years ago
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The funniest one has to be HR for Dhoom 2.

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