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IFFI 2023: Filmmaker Arvind Sinha takes dig at Karan Johar, Bollywood; IFTA slam his ‘distasteful’ speech

Veteran documentary filmmaker Arvind Sinha questioned Bollywood's presence at the 54th International Film Festival of India, saying that it's unfair on independent filmmakers who need government support.

Karan Johar, Sara Ali KhanKaran Johar and Sara Ali Khan unveiled the motion poster of their upcoming film Ae Watan Mere Watan at the 54th IFFI in Goa. (Pic: IFFI/Twitter)
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Bollywood is making its way into film festivals like IFFI through money and it’s unfair on independent filmmakers who need government support and a platform to promote their work, said veteran documentary filmmaker Arvind Sinha on Tuesday.

Sinha heads the non-feature film section of Indian Panorama at the ongoing International Film Festival of India (IFFI), which opened on Monday evening in Panaji.

“What is to be promoted (through IFFI) is good cinema. Bollywood has its own money, finance, muscle power, through all these things they are getting into these spaces,” the renowned documentary filmmaker told reporters here.

Sinha said it is not the fault of Bollywood but people “who are making the decision should have clarity that public taxpayers money should not be spent on filmmakers like Karan Johar” as he has a lot of money.

“They (IFFI organisers) have to support the documentary filmmakers, feature filmmakers who need support. There are no rajas-maharajas to support the artistes, the government should support any work of art…Why should these spaces be given to those who already have everything? They don’t need support from the government. What are they doing here? The film festival is not for them. The film festival should be for good cinema,” the director said in a reference to the heavy Bollywood presence at the ceremony on Monday.

Actors Shahid Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit performed at the opening event. Dixit was also honoured with the Special Recognition for Contribution to Bharatiya Cinema Award at the ceremony, hosted by Karishma Tanna and Aparshakti Khurana. Also present were Vijay Sethupathi, Karan Johar, Sara Ali Khan, Pankaj Tripathi, Shantanu Moitra, Jissu Sengupta, Shriya Saran, Divya Dutta, and Shreya Ghoshal.

Johar and Sara unveiled the first look of their upcoming film Ae Watan Mere Watan last night. Fronted by Sara, the movie is set against the backdrop of 1942’s Quit India Movement. Directed by Kannan Iyer and produced by Johar’s Dharmatic Entertainment, Ae Watan Mere Watan will arrive on Prime Video. The teams of Ae Watan Mere Watan and The Archies also had special sessions at the movie gala.

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Speaking about the entries for the Indian Panorama section, Arvind Sinha said the number of films had increased this time but one can’t say the same about quality. The segment was introduced in 1978 as part of the IFFI umbrella to promote Indian films along with India’s rich culture and heritage with the help of cinematic art.

“The quantity has increased but quality has not really kept up with the quantity. It would have been nice, if quality wise also, it would have gone up. But that is the trend that did not happen,” he said.

IFTDA slam Sinha

On Saturday, November 25, the IFTDA slammed the speech made by Sinha and labelled it “distasteful, disgusting and disastrous”. The statement strongly condemned his choice of words aimed at eminent producers, directors and artists of the film industry.

The statement said, “The speech of Chairperson, Indian Panorama non feature film jury head, Mr. Arvind Sinha on the 2nd day of the opening ceremony of IFFI function in Goa, speech is distasteful, disgusting and disastrous, which had made Hon. Members of film fraternity a target of hate.”

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“Indian Film & Television Directors’ Association strongly condemns the irresponsible statement of Mr. Arvind Sinha, using the words ‘Bollywood Tamasha’ and ‘Nautanki’ for eminent Producers, Directors and Artists of Film Industry.”

“A veteran Producer of superhit films, Mr. Karan Johar, is the most respected and honoured Producer of films and has a unique position in the film industry. To say ‘The Film Festival is not for them’ has made a dent in the sincere efforts of our government to make the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa, a highlight for the filmmakers, distributors, artists, technicians and guests from the whole world.”

“IFTDA pity the remarks of Mr. Arvind Sinha.”

The official selection of the Indian Panorama consists of 25 feature films and 20 non-feature films which will be screened at the 54th IFFI.

Andro Dreams is opening the non-feature film section, which will also showcase titles including 1947: Brexit India, Baasan, Back To The Future, Behrupiya – The Impersonator, Nansei Nilam, Pradakshina, and The Sea & Seven Villages.

(with inputs from PTI)

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