'Laapataa...' writer on FFI oscar citation: gives benefit of doubt
The body which selects India's entry in the international film category every year, drew ridicule online for their citation for the Kiran Rao directorial
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Desai said the idea was to not be preachy and yet address the issues at hand with the most sincere and immediate effect.PHOTO:INSTAGRAM
New Delhi, 24
Sept
"Laapataa
Ladies" screenwriter Sneha Desai says she wouldn't like to "read too
much" into the Film Federation of India (FFI)'s citation for choosing the
film as India's official entry to Oscars 2025 as it could have been drafted by
anyone.
The
13-member all-male jury of FFI, the body which selects India's entry in the
international film category every year, drew ridicule online for their citation
for the Kiran Rao directorial. Many on social media said the brief went against
the message the film was trying to convey.
The
citation by FFI read: "Indian women are a strange mixture of submission
and dominance. Well-defined, powerful characters in one world, a Laapataa
Ladies (Hindi) captures this diversity perfectly, though in a semi-idyllic
world and in a tongue-in-cheek way."
Desai, who
wrote the gently subversive feminist drama set in rural India in early 2000s,
is happy the film will represent the country on the world stage despite there
being no woman member on the jury.
"I
think the citation is not a clear indication of what the entire association or
the jury stands for. I would like to give them the benefit of the doubt because
it could have been drafted by anyone else as well. Yes, they could have been a
little careful but I wouldn't want to read too much into it.
"And,
for not having any woman member on the jury is a call I don't know how they
would have taken or the higher powers would have decided. Despite that
'Laapataa Ladies' making it, is again a wonderful thing," the debutante
film writer told PTI in an interview.
Desai,
known for her work on TV shows such as "Pushpa Impossible" and
"Wagle Ki Duniya", wrote the screenplay and dialogues of
"Laapataa Ladies" which is based on a story by Biplab Goswami.
Divyanidhi Sharma has written additional dialogues.
The writer
said the cast and crew have been inundated with calls and messages ever since
the news of the film being picked as India's entry to the 97th Academy Awards
broke.
"We
are extremely elated... It's just a very gratifying and wonderful
feeling," she said.
The Hindi
film, about two brides getting swapped on the day of their wedding during a
train ride in 2001, was chosen from a list of 29 films, including Bollywood hit
"Animal", Malayalam National Award winner "Aattam" and
Cannes winner "All We Imagine As Light".
"Laapataa
Ladies", Desai said, had a lot of aspects in the right place.
"It
has a nice, subtle messaging. It is a refreshing change of flavour from the
normal films that we have been seeing off late. There's a sense of honesty to
the narrative. The effort looks extremely sincere and the film is very simple
and yet profound in a way. All of this is packaged into one neat product that
makes for a great entry to the Oscars," she said.
"The
most wonderful thing that has worked in favour of 'Laapataa...' is the instant
identification and resonance it has had with people. People have loved the
characters and they have made them their own, they have laughed with them,
cried with them. That identification has had a deep-rooted connection with the
audience," she added.
The film,
which had its world premiere at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival
(TIFF), released in theatres on March 1 to great reviews. It is backed by Rao's
Kindling Productions, Aamir Khan Productions, and Jio Studios (Jyoti
Deshpande).
Desai said
the idea was to not be preachy and yet address the issues at hand with the most
sincere and immediate effect.
"The
kind of problems, society, and landscape that was shown in 'Laapataa...' was so
real, raw and rugged that people felt that instant connect and the reason why
we were able to do that was also some flawless direction and acting by the
cast."
The fact
that the majority of the cast comprised newer faces like Nitanshi Goel,
Pratibha Ranta and Sparsh Shrivastav helped the film feel more relatable with
the audience, she added.
"A lot
of these faces were unknown so people didn't have any preconceived notions,
they didn't come with any kind of baggage, controversies or the usual gloss
that is associated with film stars. That made it very easy for people to, in a
way, just be peeping into a household and being related to the problems that
were going on."
Desai also
credited "Laapataa Ladies" for giving her "a great shot in the
arm" as a debutante writer.
"A lot
of industry insiders are sitting up and taking notice. There have been feelers,
calls and meetings happening with a lot of production houses. They finally have
a face attached to the name of a newcomer. It is, hopefully, going to open up
wonderful avenues for me and I'm looking forward to telling some great stories
through them," she said.
Two of her films -- a Phantom Studios romance drama with Junaid Khan and Khushi Kapoor and a movie with Aamir Khan Productions -- are slated to be released next year. -PTI
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