Jury Head Rahul Rawail On Selecting Jallikattu And Not Gulabo Sitabo-Chhapaak For Oscars 2021: 'The Jury Saw Merits In Jallikattu To Make It To Oscars'-EXCLUSIVE

Rahul Rawail who heads the jury of the Film Federation Of India says a lot of films were seen in many languages but Jallikattu was the most eligible. Read the exclusive interview!

Subhash K Jha

Wed Nov 25 2020, 22:09:24 8547 views
The stunning Malayalam film  Jallikattu has been selected as India’s official entry into the International film category in the  Oscars. Visually lush and emotionally jolting Jallikattu is in many ways representative of an aspect of cultural annihilation that Indian cinema seldom celebrates.

Rawail Rawail who headed the jury of the Film Federation of India for the selection,   says, “After viewing many films in many Indian languages we found Jallikattu to satisfy all the requirements for eligibility. It is a film with deep roots in our culture. But it is also a universal story on the dehumanization of mankind when the beast within surfaces. In that sense, it’s a story that connects with every culture. It’s also technically very sophisticated.”

Would  Rahul agree with this writer in saying that some of the best films in India are coming from  Kerala? Avoiding any controversy Rahul quickly replies. “Of course Kerala is making wonderful films. But so are many other parts of the country including Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Assam. I see a diversity of films being made all over India, and it’s a heartening scenario.”


I draw attention to the less popular films that were up for eligibility as India’s entry to the Oscars this year, like Shoojit Sircar’s  Gulabo Sitabo and Deepika Padukone starter Chhapaak. Rahul is quick to point out that any and every film is entitled to the jury’s consideration. “Any filmmaker can send his film for consideration. It is their right to do so. We are within our rights to select the film we think most worthy. And this year it was  Lijo Jose Pellissery’s Jallikattu.”

Every year India comes back empty-handed from the Oscars. Last year it was Zoya Akhtar’s Gully Boy. Rahul is hopeful about this year. “We of the jury saw the merits in Jallikattu to make it to Oscars. The rest  will depend on what the competition is.”

Jallikattu is a 2019 Malayalam film directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery. It is based on the short story Maoist by Hareesh. The film stars Antony Varghese, Chemban Vinod Jose, Sabumon Abdusamad, and Santhy Balachandran. The plot revolves around a bull that escapes from a slaughterhouse in a hilly village and how the entire village gathers to hunt it. 






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