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An Open Letter to Gajendra Chauhan , FTII student receives huge support in the cyber space
The protest by the students of FTII against the newly appointed BJP member Gajendra Chauhan as the institutions chairman is getting vigorous and stronger day by day. Questions regarding his credibility to become the new chairman are being neglected and unanswered by the authorities.
The protest by the students of FTII against the newly appointed BJP member Gajendra Chauhan as the institutions chairman is getting vigorous and stronger day by day. Questions regarding his credibility to become the new chairman are being neglected and unanswered by the authorities.
Gajendra who is best known for his portrayal of Yudhishthir in 'Mahabharata' was appointed ahead of lyricist Gulzar and reputed filmmakers like Shyam Benegal and Adoor Gopalakrishnan. The appointment is also alleged to be purely political by the students and others who participated in the protest. Former AAP leader Yogendra Yadav met the students and expressed his support with their fight. He said, "Gajendra Chauhan's appointment shows the sheer arrogance of the government.
The government has been meddling with important academic institutions for long. The government doesn't understand the long term effects of its interference”. During all the fuss, Chauhan also got a lot of flak from some the film makers and popular veterans from the movie industry.
Dear Mr Chauhan,
Now it is comments like these that compel me to write this letter. Because, now that we have heard you speak, we know you better and now that we know you we are dead sure you are wrong for this post. Before I tell you why you are wrong, let me educate you a bit about FTII and what this institution means to cinema as well. On the way you may learn something about cinema too, because as you may not be aware, ‘Khuli Khidki’ isn’t exactly cinema.
What FTII stands for –
Justice and fairness in all areas to all sections of society based on the philosophical principles of the Socialist Democracy we are. FTII has always stood for equality and justice for all irrespective of class, creed or gender and this has shown in the films it produces. Cinema, you see, is a wonderful tool of mass communication and if it can be used for propagating ideas of equality and justice, then why not?! These ideas don’t go down very well with your political party unfortunately and that is worrisome for us.
Now you may say, you will uphold all these principles. Fine, we may consider your earnestness to get your ‘chance’ but what about the fact that one must understand these principles to execute them? Your body of work and now more importantly, your responses, clearly show you don’t. If you still don’t get it, let me tell you why you are wrong for this post –
Adoor Gopalkrishnan – Director, writer and producer, FTII alumnus and 16 National Awards, Padma Shri, Padma Vibhushan and Dadasaheb Phalke awardee. (The last, you may not know, is the highest honour conferred in the field of cinema.) If awards don’t cut it for you, it doesn’t for some of us either, then maybe the fact that he started the ‘New Cinema’ movement in Kerala that synthesized the mainstream and so-called art cinema for a wider appreciation of cinema as an artform.
And now some GK about FTII in the last decade, actually just last two years is enough. I wouldn’t have taken the pain but I read you mention somewhere that Rajkumar Hirani was the last film-maker of reckoning FTII produced. Not so long ago, in 2009, ‘Vihir‘, a terrific Marathi film was chosen at Berlin in the competition section and it was made by an FTII alumnus. Last year, in 2014,‘Killa’, a Marathi film has won the Crystal Bear at Berlin. And you know, the director was a cinematography student here, by the way.
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