The Community Of Indy Filmmakers In India Is Crabs in a Basket : AK

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The Community Of Independent Filmmakers In India Is Essentially Crabs In A Basket'

I have lost faith in everything because of the decision to send The Good Road to the Oscars. The Lunchbox should have been India's official Oscar nomination
Anurag Kashyap2013-10-05 , Issue 40 Volume 10
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A still from The Lunchbox

I'm deleting my Twitter and Facebook accounts. I don't want to give more interviews; I'm going into hibernation. I have lost faith in everything because of the Film Federation of India's decision to send The Good Road to the Oscars, not because it is a bad film " I've not seen it; it may be a good film " but because I have realised that the community of independent filmmakers in India is essentially crabs in a basket; they cannot bear to see a film or a filmmaker do well.

Let me say this: if there was a clear policy stating that only National Award-winning films should be sent to the Oscars, I would not complain. But the problem here is that it was left to a vote, and essentially both The Lunchbox and Ship of Theseus, which have received worldwide acclaim from audiences, did not make it to this list because people were voting against us. I do not show my films at the International Film Festival of India, I show them at smaller festivals like Mumbai Film Festival because that's the audience I want to reach. As a result, I can show you a number of allegations made about me and my team, where people have accused us of currying favour abroad, of having a "setting" with film festival juries across the globe.

These are the same wannabe filmmakers who send us mediocre scripts and ask us to produce their projects, who are routinely rejected because they refuse to think out of the box. How do you think we managed to get Sony or Karan Johar to back The Lunchbox? It's because, to bring down the cost of production, we do not take a fee. We invest in these films ourselves because we want them to be distributed widely. Frankly, we sell the product for almost nothing. Guneet Monga (co-producer) sold her house to raise money for the film. It's a risky strategy, but we do it because we believe in good cinema, not just market-driven products. We barely manage to recover costs with multiplex audiences, but we still push our films onto the festival circuit hoping that they will be appreciated for their universal form and content.

I don't lobby; I never will. I believe in letting my work speak for itself. That has not changed. But this is a moment of defeat for me, and for independent cinema, because, for once, our chances were great. We could have sent a beautiful film, one that has captivated audiences and that truly deserved to win. Instead, we have let the opportunity go. I want a break to reflect right now, and then do the only thing that I have ever learnt to do right " make more cinema.

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Anurag Kashyap
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I don't know why, but my first reaction to this "Farewell, Cruel Online World" opus is "Sour grapes."

He hasn't even seen The Good Road, but he assumes his film must be better because, well, why?? Because he made it?

Oy. 😕
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Posted: 12 years ago
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AK, Kjo are so full of them selves.. Morons are making fools out of them selves by dissing TGR😡
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Originally posted by: HZAnita

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I don't know why, but my first reaction to this "Farewell, Cruel Online World" opus is "Sour grapes."

He hasn't even seen The Good Road, but he assumes his film must be better because, well, why?? Because he made it?

Oy. 😕


Exactly .. too much drama .. maybe just trying to pressurise the voting guys to nominate his film next year, otherwise he is capable of doing all this drama
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Posted: 12 years ago
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I don't go to international film festivals, then what is Cannes???
Abd seriously Kashyap, get over it. How long are you going to whine? Anyways, can't you submit a film at Oscars independently too?
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Have any of you seen The Lunch Box? Its brilliant. Actually, its perfection.

Won the critics choice best film award at both Cannes and TIFF. The two biggest film festivals in the world.
Highest rated Indian film ever by critics. Masand and Raja Sen both gave it 5/5 for the first time ever.

Its not far-fetched to believe that after winning Cannes and TIFF, it would win the Oscar as well. So before dissing Anurag, go watch the film.


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Have any of you seen Lunch Box? Its brilliant. Actually, its perfection.

Won the critics choice best film award at both Cannes and TIFF. The two biggest film festivals in the world.
Highest rated Indian film ever by critics. Masand and Raja Sen both gave it 5/5 for the first time ever.

Its not far-fetched to believe that after winning Cannes and TIFF, it would win the Oscar as well. So before dissing Anurag, go watch the film.



I have no doubt the film is wonderful. I usually love AK films, so I'm sure I would love The Lunch Box.

However, AK is being a hypocrite. He says that others in the industry don't want him to succeed, but he is doing the same thing to the makers of The Good Road - without even seeing the film!

His ego is so big that he can not believe that a group of judges found another film better than his? That's why I'm having a hard time with his statement.


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Originally posted by: HZAnita



I have no doubt the film is wonderful. I usually love AK films, so I'm sure I would love The Lunch Box.

However, AK is being a hypocrite. He says that others in the industry don't want him to succeed, but he is doing the same thing to the makers of The Good Road - without even seeing the film!

His ego is so big that he can not believe that a group of judges found another film better than his? That's why I'm having a hard time with his statement.




THIS RIGHT HERE...

Idiot Kashyap and KJO need to STFU about this and stop acting like such whiny douches 🤢
If they have so much faith in their film then send it off independently
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: chocolover89

I don't go to international film festivals, then what is Cannes???
Abd seriously Kashyap, get over it. How long are you going to whine? Anyways, can't you submit a film at Oscars independently too?


of course he can, smiley pinkey won an oscar for the short film category however the director was a foreigner

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