Row over Kerala film awards gets murkier
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The
controversy over the Kerala state film awards does not seem to die down
as a noted filmmaker Thursday alleged that some jury members had no
knowledge of cinema.
"It
is highly unfortunate that the state awards were decided by a jury in
which some of the members did not know anything about cinema or its
technology," Ranjith, who was in the national capital for exhibiting
his latest movie, the Mammootty-starred "Kayyoppu" ('signature'), told
reporters.
The state film awards, announced last week, had
surprised many as young star Prithviraj was chosen for the best actor
prize, beating many brilliant performances by reigning superstars.
Many
critics have said that most of the award winners were "politically
well-connected" with the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M)-led
Left Democratic Front government in the state.
"It was unfortunate that a person like (state Culture Minister M.A) Baby did so," Ranjith said.
According
to the filmmaker, who has several popular movies like "Nandanam" and
"Ravanaprabhu" to his credit, "some of the jury members were surprised
when they were asked to be a part of the judging committee."
He said such moves would be an "insult" to those who make quality films.
Indo-Asian News Service
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