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With a single tweet, the producer of 'Khosla Ka Ghosla' Savita Raj Hiremath raised a question on director Dibakar Bannerjee's decision to return the national award that the film won in 2007. Returning the award late last month, Dibakar had raised two issues - the appointment of Gajendra Chauhan as the president o the Film and Television Institute of India, and the prevailing atmosphere of intolerance in the country.

In a letter addressed to the President of India and the prime minister 11 other artistes who had joined Dibakar in returning their awards, wrote, "It is not just artists and writers and filmmakers who are angry at what is going on; even the common people are disgusted and afraid at the sheer impunity of those who indulge in communal violence." However, it now transpires that the national award won by 'Khosla Ka Ghosla' was not Dibakar's to give away. The film won the 'Best Feature Film in Hindi award', and as such the honour went to the film's producer and not Dibakar.

Speaking to Mumbai Mirror on Tuesday, Hiremath said she was taken aback when she saw Dibakar with other filmmakers talking about returning their awards. "When I confronted him, he apologised," she said.

Making it clear that she treasures the national award 'Khosla Ka Ghosla' won, Hiremath said, "People work for this honour all their lives, we were lucky to receive it for our first film. Why would I give up something so dear for a cause which seems politically motivated? I don't see anything having gone drastically wrong with the country in the last year-and-a-half. If anything, the protests by a particular group are only maligning India's image," she said.

Dibakar, meanwhile, maintained that he returned a medal and some cash he had received as part of the national award. "It is a personal act and has nothing to do with anyone else's contribution. I am merely returning my share, my credit, my name," he said.

Admitting that that he had apologised to Savita for the hurt he had caused her, Dibakar said, "Protests always bring pain, but that's not going to make me step back from a core issue." Asked why did not return the national award he received for his other hit 'Oye Lucky, Lucky Oye', Dibakar said such "mathematical" questions had not crossed his mind. "I did not think -`why Khosla, why not Lucky' -when I raised the issue," he said.

Hiremath, however, is not convinced. She believes that Dibakar made the choice because 'Oye Lucky, Lucky Oye' belonged to a bigger production house. Hiremath said Dibakar used the opportunity to draw "media attention."

Dibakar retorted, "I am not on any social media. I have no political clout. I protested with the only weapon I have since the national award is linked to my reputation as a filmmaker.If I had tweeted or posted on Facebook, it would have reached some places. But by coming together with 11 other filmmakers returning their national awards, I drew the attention of the entire country. My conscience is clear."

Hiremath said she is in the process of Raju Shinde announcing four new projects, including a sequel to 'Khosla Ka Ghosla'. She said Dibakar would be her first choice to direct the sequel.

"Over the years, we have been speaking, off and on, about collaborating on another film. I do not doubt his creative capabilities, I'm simply questioning his way of protesting an issue close to his heart," she says.

How can Dibakar return an award that was not his, asks producer - The Times of India
 
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Dibakar Banerjee has no right to return award, Khosla Ka Ghosla producer

Film Khosla Ka Ghosla director Dibakar Banerjee’s decision to return the National Award conferred to the 2006 hit flick starring Anupam Kher and Ranvir Shorey, to protest “growing intolerance in the country”, has now snowballed into an entirely different row. According to media reports, Savita Raj Hiremath, the film’s producer, has said that Dibakar has “no right to give back the award as it was given to the film, and therefore the producer”.

The National Award was not conferred on director Dibakar Banerjee for his sole contribution in the 2006 film Khosla Ka Ghosla. The film won the award for Best Film In Hindi and thus the award went to the team, not to the director alone.

According to a report published in The Times Of India, Hiremath said, “People work for this honour all their lives, we were lucky to receive it for our first film. Why would I give up something so dear for a cause which seems politically motivated? I don’t see anything having gone drastically wrong with the country in the last year-and-a-half. If anything, the protests by a particular group are only maligning India’s image.”

Referring to Dibakar, she also said, “When I confronted him, he apologised.” Banerjee also confirmed the news, “Protests always bring pain, but that’s not going to make me step back from a core issue.”

Interestingly, Dibakar returned the award for Khosla Ka Ghosla and not for Oye Lucky, Lucky Oye for which he received another National Award. Banerjee says, “I did not think -`why Khosla, why not Lucky’ -when I raised the issue.”

He added: “I am not on any social media. I have no political clout. I protested with the only weapon I have since the national award is linked to my reputation as a filmmaker.If I had tweeted or posted on Facebook, it would have reached some places. But by coming together with 11 other filmmakers returning their national awards, I drew the attention of the entire country. My conscience is clear.”

Dibakar Banerjee has no right to return award, Khosla Ka Ghosla producer | bollywood | Hindustan Times

Some of the funny comments after this news :

"Dibaker has taken inspiration from Kishen Khurana (boman irani's character) who sells land which he do not own..."

"He sounds like dumb...he returned an awards nit belongs to him...its like donating a property to a goon which is not yours ...hahahah!"

@Rain Man @ranjeet
 
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Let them return the award. Make sure that these people do not get it once again anytime in future. Make sure that they are not invited and Honored in any public function.
 
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This whole episode is kind of "Fishy"..

I've never heard a single actor returned anything when 1984 Riot happen,or the matter of fact,any riot and similar events happened previously,be it Godhra or Ayodhdha.

Its not like Shiv Sena is doing this new,they're doing this like forever.I remember they dug Cricket pitch in 1999.

Its not like people got lynched for the first time.

I wonder even BJP is behind all these.Yes,2-3 members of RSS,VHP type organizations are making controversial comments,but they did so even during Congress rule.

Am i missing something??Where is this "Environment of Extreme Intolerance" when I'm sharing my meal with muslim friends daily??where is this environment when I attend marriage of Muslim colleague where most of the guests are Hindus??Is media and some "Celebraties" are trying to find way too much in some isolated events??

I'm not a BJP supporter,nor a Hindu "Extremist".But I couldn't resist to speak up.where were all these personalities' "Consciences" till now??

The funny thing is,Shahrukh Khan's comments possibly is directed against "Shiv sena",but Shiv Sena and Hafizz Saeed both came to SRK's rescue. :lol:
 
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This whole episode is kind of "Fishy"..

I've never heard a single actor returned anything when 1984 Riot happen,or the matter of fact,any riot and similar events happened previously,be it Godhra or Ayodhdha.

Its not like Shiv Sena is doing this new,they're doing this like forever.I remember they dug Cricket pitch in 1999.

Its not like people got lynched for the first time.

I wonder even BJP is behind all these.Yes,2-3 members of RSS,VHP type organizations are making controversial comments,but they did so even during Congress rule.

Am i missing something??Where is this "Environment of Extreme Intolerance" when I'm sharing my meal with muslim friends daily??where is this environment when I attend marriage of Muslim colleague where most of the guests are Hindus??Is media and some "Celebraties" are trying to find way too much in some isolated events??

I'm not a BJP supporter,nor a Hindu "Extremist".But I couldn't resist to speak up.where were all these personalities' "Consciences" till now??

The funny thing is,Shahrukh Khan's comments possibly is directed against "Shiv sena",but Shiv Sena and Hafizz Saeed both came to SRK's rescue. :lol:

@LaBong :)
 
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I thought I'd not reply to where were you questions anymore since these are really rhetorical questions, not wanting an answer but used to discredit anyone who dares to criticise the govt, but since you tagged me let me reiterate my stand -

At the peril of sounding insensitive, let me ask you, when Nirbhaya happened and whole India was protesting against it in a manner never seen before, did you guys ask why are people protesting now since women were raped in equally gruesome way before also? Or people who haven't protested before and now protesting are agenda driven? No, people protested because at the age of social media they are more aware of whats happening in the country can actively participate and mobilize themselves.

I don't know who protested and who didnt back in 84, I simply don't care where were they 30 years back. I can say Nayantara Sehgal who initiated award wapsi campaign led the anti emergency campaign from the forefront, but then you will come up with another incident where she didnt protest to discredit her, so its a futile excersize.

This is actually the gist of whataboutry, since everyday there are thousands of incidents which deserve protesting, one may not protest every incident because of their personal preference or just because they are simply caught up with their life, so you can always discredit someone saying he/she didn't protest in 84, or if not 84 then something else, or something else. This is what Congress leaders did when people were protesting against corruption, they said its politically motivated since bjp is also did the same in Karnataka or when they were in power in center. You guys dont understand same logic can be applied to you as well when Congress comes back to power, where were you in 2015, did you protest then? :)

As far as intolerance goes, yes there have always been intolerance, people were lynched before also,however we didn't witness ruling govt happily defending it. When central cabinet ministers, national leaders, MPs come with statements which were only expected before by one Muthaik or Togadia. So when you say its just one or two vhp guys, you lie - the fringe has become mainstream.

4 people were lynched to death in 6 weeks because they were rumourer to eat beef, and all BJP national leaders can do is to brand protesters as anti nationals, pakistani agent etc. Today the second in command in the govt talks in the language of twitter troll, calls people like gulzar, amzad ali khan, amitava ghose as rabid(someone who is infected by rabis), Arun Shorie is right when when he said these guys haven't read a single book in last 20 years and can't write two paragraphs if their life depends on it.

When top leadership talks like this and supreme leader keeps silence, then people feel embolden, they feel justified at their bigotry.

To borrow from Arundhati Roy's parlance, today when we talk about illegal slaughter we dont talk about the innocent man who is lynched by a mob but the animal which is supposed to be killed, when we talk about forensic examination, we don't talk about the dead body of man who was killed because of a rumour, but whether the meat was mutton or beaf! This has become the norm and people have learned to accept that. If you think everything is fine and BAU, then all I can say future wont take you kindly and you will have to face a lot of where were you questions yourself. :)

As far as Congress goes, there's no denying the party has as much contribution to todays partisan society as BJP, which is why they are reduced to laughing stock today, although they are modest enough to maintain a facade. However no point using sins of the congress to cover up sins of BJP.
 
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Why ? People now know who Dibakar is, that's why !
 
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Just as I predicted -


Anyway this is my last post to this thread unless I find something worth responding. Shifting the goalpost does not merit a response.

I didn't come up with another incident where she didn't protested as you claimed. I gave you a link where she is openly praising a leader from the main opposition party.
 
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I didn't come up with another incident where she didn't protested as you claimed. I gave you a link where she is openly praising a leader from the main opposition party.
Its not exactly a praise saying he is showing great promise of change, but in any case she is entitled to have favorable view of Rahul Gandhi or anyone else and protest against govt. It may be foolish but not crime to like Rahul Gandhi.

I can give you example of award returnees who badmouthed sonia and rahul or who said congress is equally responsible as bjp, but then you will come up some other canard.

Bottom line is there seem to be innumerable criterias one has to satisfy before he/she is eligable to criticise the govt, and these criterias get changed depending on person.

Did you protest in 1984? Ok you did, but did you say Rahul Gandhi is amul baby, ok you did, did you win this award at all? Oh you are only retuning your contribution I see! Oh hey but ou have a movie coming up!

So on and so forth!
 
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Bottom line is there seem to be innumerable criterias one has to satisfy before he/she is eligable to criticise the govt, and these criterias get changed depending on person.

Did you protest in 1984? Ok you did, but did you say Rahul Gandhi is amul baby, ok you did, did you win this award at all? Oh you are only retuning your contribution I see! Oh hey but ou have a movie coming up!

So on and so forth!

Well She has political leanings and this statement of hers raises doubt. Then you have Anand Patwardhan who signed petition with 40 others during 2014 national elections not to vote for Modi. How can you say this award wapsi thing has no political angle.
 
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