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Pan Nalin: In the end, the power of cinema won

Director vindicated as Chhello Show, which had faced backlash in India, makes it to Oscars’ shortlist; says people’s opinion changed after seeing film

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A still from Chhello Show

A still from Chhello Show

Unbridled joy, and vindication — that’s what Pan Nalin felt as Chhello Show (Last Film Show) was shortlisted in the Best International Feature Film category at the 95th Academy Awards, on Thursday. The road to here hasn’t been easy. When the semi-autobiographical film about a nine-year-old’s movie dreams was selected as India’s official entry to the Oscars, in September, the director’s joy was short-lived as the choice faced severe backlash. “That moment soon turned sad [as we faced] baseless allegations, and trolling. The worst was the cyber attack prior to our film’s release. My team was threatened with warnings: ‘Oscars mein se film nikaal, nahin toh achcha nahin hoga’. Instead of celebrating and campaigning in the US, we were busy fighting this [vitriol] for three to four weeks,” recounts Nalin. 

Many then felt that SS Rajamouli’s blockbuster RRR deserved to be submitted as India’s entry over the Gujarati film chosen by the Film Federation of India (FFI) jury. The director says that the tide started turning after Chhello Show was released in theatres, and subsequently, streamed on Netflix. “When the Indian audience, film critics and industry folks finally watched the movie, they could not stop themselves from falling in love with it. In the end, the power of cinema won,” he beams.

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