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After helping spin a misleading narrative about the film The Kashmir Files being ‘shortlisted’ at the Oscars, actor Anupam Kher has spoken about its failure to gain any sort of recognition at the prestigious awards. Earlier this week, the song “Naatu Naatu” from RRR scored a nomination in the Best Original Song category at the Oscars. Additionally, the Indian films All That Breathes and The Elephant Whisperers also scored nods, in the Best Documentary Feature and Best Documentary Short categories, respectfully.
Even a film with Jacqueline Fernandez in the cast earned a nomination, and if we were to make a bigger stretch, there’s an Indian connection to the nominated band Son Lux as well. One of its members is of desi origin. But there was no sign of The Kashmir Files. Because it hadn’t been shortlisted, but had merely qualified for consideration, alongside over 300 other movies, by meeting the bare minimum requirements.
Reacting to the film’s inclusion in The Academy’s list of eligible films for this year’s awards, the actor had said in a January interview with Hindustan Times, “It is a shortlisting, not a nomination. But the thousand mile journey is done by taking the first step. It’s a great feeling… I’m equally thrilled about getting shortlisted. It is the beginning of a big dream. I’m from a small town, who came to Bombay, and now to get shortlisted for the performance of a film.. It is a humbling feeling.”
This ‘reminder list’ also included other Indian titles such as Kantara, Rocketry: The Nambi Effect, Gangubai Kathiawadi and others. A separate ‘shortlist’ was also announced for several categories, none of which included The Kashmir Files. And yet, the film’s director Vivek Agnihotri had falsely claimed that it had been ‘shortlisted’, when he tweeted, “#TheKashmirFiles has been shortlisted for #Oscars2023 in the first list of @TheAcademy. It’s one of the 5 films from India. I wish all of them very best. A great year for Indian cinema.”
The Kashmir Files defied negative reviews and major controversy to emerge as a box office hit last year. It told the story of the Kashmiri pandits’ exodus from the Valley in the 1990s.
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