Updated On: 05 December, 2022 01:17 PM IST | Mumbai | ANI
"If one of us (members) randomly goes to talk about a film which wasn`t even awarded at some platform, I would find it unethical," he added.

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Bengali filmmaker Sudipto Sen has finally opened up on `The Kashmir Files` row at the 53rd International Film Festival of India (IFFI). In a conversation with ANI, the `Lucknow Times` filmmaker, who was a part of the jury board at the IFFI, said he found it `unethical` on the part of fellow juror and Israeli filmmaker Nadav Lapid to make statements against a film, which `wasn`t even awarded` at the ceremony.
"As a practice, etiquette and ethic, the jury board is supposed to talk about films that are awarded. We don`t talk about films that are not awarded. The jury board has nothing to do with someone bringing out a rejected film for discussion in a public forum," the `Aasma` filmmaker said. "If one of us (members) randomly goes to talk about a film which wasn`t even awarded at some platform, I would find it unethical," he added.