That too, in spite of having actors like Amitabh
Bachchan, Saif Ali Khan, Sanjay Dutt and Vidya
Balan in the lead. But then, that is the way it
has always been. There seems to be a strange affinity,
by the selection committees, to opt for films
that gave nothing but a lot of expectations. This
is not to say that Eklavya is a below par product
or that there were other movies that deserved
better. The highly informed and experienced jury
might have been right in their decision to pick
Eklavya from the lot but this certainly reflects
the wide gap between the tastes of the elite and
the common man. The gap is certainly wide and
sharp - almost as sharp as the much talked about
urban rural divide.
Look at the previous two Oscar nominees from India.
Deepa Mehta’s Water and Amol Palekar’s
Paheli which starred Shah Rukh Khan. Both these
films had one thing in common; they didn’t
do anything of note at the box office. The common
trend cannot escape notice. The last commercially
successful movie to make it to the Oscars was
Lagaan.
Then again we have to admit that our knowledge
of cinema and ‘what sells at the Oscars’
is pretty limited. Consequentially we must pay
due respect to the decision that the panel has
taken and wish Vidhu Vinodh Chopra and Eklavya
all the best. Last time around when Lagey Raho
Munna Bhai missed out being the official nominee
he decided that he would enter it independently.
This time he has a direct shot, may the force
be with him.
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