We weren't paid to pick 'Barfi'

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Anurag Basu should be honest to himself, says Oscar selection committee chief Manju Borah

Rituparna Chatterjee, IBNLive.com

Updated Sep 28, 2012 at 09:49am IST



New Delhi: Assamese filmmaker Manju Borah, who headed the committee entrusted with selecting India's official entry to the Academy Awards, said she is tired of defending 'Barfi', the jury's choice this year, and angry that her credibility is being questioned. The film is now under scrutiny because of charges of plagiarism but Borah said the 11-member jury was entirely justified in picking 'Barfi'.

"I lost my temper that day when someone asked me if we were paid for this (the selection exercise). Can you imagine? No, we weren't paid for this. We are all professionals. I left behind my work for 10 days to be on the selection committee. It's part of my duty," she said.

When told that Basu has been accused by bloggers and film critics of directly lifting scenes from several films, Borah said it is common among filmmakers to be influenced by the works of talented colleagues.



"Anurag Basu is a creative person and he should be honest to himself. There is nothing wrong in being influenced by great filmmakers. Many directors before him have been. Our issue was only to select the best film and Ranbir Kapoor portrayed 'Barfi' so well with his Chaplinesque act," Borah said. Most of the jury members were apparently moved when they saw 'Barfi'.

"If you are asking me why we chose Barfi, I'll tell you - something stayed in your heart even after the film was over."

At the time of selection the jury spotted the references to the silent era films - the obvious ones of Chaplin and Buster Keaton - but they hadn't thought Barfi was copied from other films, Borah said.

"The subject of Barfi is so depressing, dealing with disability. But the film wasn't depressing at all. It was celebrating life. At that time, that was what we were considering. If you see a film later, you will see it critically. You will spot weak points," she said.

Barfi is said to be copied from several sources, including Kikujiro, Benny & Joon (1993), Korean film Oasis (2002), Chaplin's City Lights (1931), Mr Bean's Holiday, Jackie Chan's Project A (1983), Buster Keaton's Cops (1922), The Notebook (2004), Mr Nobody (2009), Black Cat, White Cat (1988), The Goonies (1985) and Fried Green Tomatoes (1991).

"Barfi deserves to be sent outside. The selection was a very open process with three to four rounds of severe discussions and came down to the best film of the final three," she said without naming the other two serious contenders. Borah, herself a National award-winning filmmaker, said she was very clear about the issue of ethics. "I would never support plagiarism", she said, but maintained that it was common among filmmakers to be influenced by the works of those better than them.

"We should not exploit or destroy the medium of filmmaking. We are one of the world's largest film industry and we should make beautiful films with the human touch. See how the Iranian film industry has come up?"

There wasn't a Hindi lobby

She has also clearly had enough of the accusation that the Oscar selection jury chose a Hindi film over gems from the regional film industries.

"When we reached Hyderabad we didn't even know what films we were to screen. We weren't given the director's name or the names of the production houses. It was as transparent as it could get. We were just given a synopsis. There wasn't a Hindi lobby. We weren't there with a mission to promote Hindi cinema. In fact, though we all speak Hindi, there were no members from the so-called Hindi belt," Borah said.

The Film Federation of India is authorized to select one film for the consideration of Oscars in the category of the Best Foreign Language Film Award each year. The FFI had set up the selection committee to view the films entered for selection from September 15 in Chennai. It needed to submit the film to the Academy not later than October 1, 2012.

The Academy defined a foreign language film as a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States of America with a predominantly non-English dialogue track. For an Indian entry, the films must be commercially released in India between October 1, 2011 and September 30, 2012.

It's a really expensive process

"I have often asked 'why aren't there more regional films in the selection process'? Now I know. The submission process is expensive and there is also very little awareness among independent regional filmmakers on what to do to get their films screened," she said.

"Take the example of Adaminte Makan Abu - what a beautiful film that was. Or 'A Separation' that finally won. I have seen both films and they are equally good. But there was no help for 'Adaminte', no government support. It is a very expensive process to promote your film after it has been sent for the Oscars nomination and Adaminte couldn't do it."

Adaminte Makan Abu, a film by Salim Ahamed, was sent as India's official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film for the Academy Awards in 2011but it was not nominated.


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Who are these people in the commitee? I have never heard of this Madhu woman before. Do they have any knowledge about world cinema at all to select films to be sent at an international arena? IMO we should have famous plagiarists like Pritam, Anurag Basu, Mahesh/Mukesh/Pooja Bhatt, Sanjay Gupta, director of the Tamil Ghajini in the selection commitee. They atleast will be able to tell if a film is plagiarized or not and will manage to send the most original entry.
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The movie was really sweet but i dint think it was worthy of going to the oscar. GOW would have been a better choice.
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Btw isnt it fishy that in the past 7 years four entries have been UTV films.
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Originally posted by: -ksh-

Btw isnt it fishy that in the past 7 years four entries have been UTV films.


bcz they have guts to produce good movies like Paan singh Tomar, RDB, A Wednesday and many more
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So no one is good enough in a country of 100Crs apart from UTV? What about regional cinema?

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Originally posted by: -ksh-

So no one is good enough in a country of 100Crs apart from UTV? What about regional cinema?


As explained in the article the selection process is very expensive and most of the regional filmmakers are unaware of the selection process. There is no government support available, all the expenses has to borne by the producer or the filmmaker. The regional filmmakers don't have enough financial resources to support such expenses, thus deterring them to nominated their films. The 100crs films are all Bollywood films. UTV is a huge production house, their regional film Harishchandrachi Factory was India's official entry to Oscar in the year 2009.
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Originally posted by: -ksh-

Who are these people in the commitee? I have never heard of this Madhu woman before. Do they have any knowledge about world cinema at all to select films to be sent at an international arena? IMO we should have famous plagiarists like Pritam, Anurag Basu, Mahesh/Mukesh/Pooja Bhatt, Sanjay Gupta, director of the Tamil Ghajini in the selection commitee. They atleast will be able to tell if a film is plagiarized or not and will manage to send the most original entry.



Posting it again . Kinda give lil knowledge abt mindset of committee's head :


Some excerpts from interview :
Manju Bora heads committe that selected Barfi for Oscars

Sagarika Ghose: But did the jury know, was the jury aware that these scenes were lifted?

Manju Bora: No, nobody discussed that thing' According to the rules, no remake film is suppose to in the winner list. But it was not discussed in the process of our selecting the film. And neither I had any knowledge before coming here. 😆

Sagarika Ghose: So simply had no knowledge that these were lifted. Had you known would you have chosen 'Barfi!'

Manju Bora:No, it is not possible, as a filmmaker, I can't say that I have seen all the films made in this world. And only after seeing those films I have come to become the jury of the competition. 😆



Sagarika Ghose: But Charlie Chaplin you must have seen?

Manju Bora: Charlie Chaplin is my favourite, of course, Ranbir Kapoor was sometime like Charlie Chaplin and sometime even like Raj Kapoor, but what ever he was, he came out very well. Whether he copied Charlie Chaplin or Raj Kapoor, the character he played, I think, he did justice to the character.

Sagarika Ghose: But you don't regret sending 'Barfi!', now that you know about the charges of copying.

Manju Bora: No, you see, after selecting one film, with all the limitations we had, now I can't repent, I can't even say anything because once it is selected by the majority votes, it is being selected. If we had selected other film, same think would have happened, that why this film.


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The Goonies included too? I absolutely love this film. Classic 😆
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Originally posted by: sarasingh86



Posting it again . Kinda give lil knowledge abt mindset of committee's head :


Some excerpts from interview :
Manju Bora heads committe that selected Barfi for Oscars

Sagarika Ghose: But did the jury know, was the jury aware that these scenes were lifted?

Manju Bora: No, nobody discussed that thing' According to the rules, no remake film is suppose to in the winner list. But it was not discussed in the process of our selecting the film. And neither I had any knowledge before coming here. 😆

Sagarika Ghose: So simply had no knowledge that these were lifted. Had you known would you have chosen 'Barfi!'

Manju Bora:No, it is not possible, as a filmmaker, I can't say that I have seen all the films made in this world. And only after seeing those films I have come to become the jury of the competition. 😆



Sagarika Ghose: But Charlie Chaplin you must have seen?

Manju Bora: Charlie Chaplin is my favourite, of course, Ranbir Kapoor was sometime like Charlie Chaplin and sometime even like Raj Kapoor, but what ever he was, he came out very well. Whether he copied Charlie Chaplin or Raj Kapoor, the character he played, I think, he did justice to the character.

Sagarika Ghose: But you don't regret sending 'Barfi!', now that you know about the charges of copying.

Manju Bora: No, you see, after selecting one film, with all the limitations we had, now I can't repent, I can't even say anything because once it is selected by the majority votes, it is being selected. If we had selected other film, same think would have happened, that why this film.


So pathetic! This reminds me of sports selection committees in India. Some governement officers who have no clue about sports sit on these committees to gobble up public money and make foreign trips.

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