'Newton' remains one of India's finest films: Hansal Mehta


Mumbai, Dec 15 (IANS): Filmmaker Hansal Mehta has always lent unrelenting support his blue-eyed boy Rajkummar Rao's "Newton" -- even when it was caught in a plagiarism row. Now when the movie has missed the Oscar race, he says it doesn't change the fact that it is one of India's finest films.

Mehta claimed he was trolled after "Newton" was ousted from the Best Foreign Language Film category at the Oscars 2018.

"Am tempted to use unparliamentary language with all those who are rejoicing and trolling me on the fact that 'Newton' did not make it to the Oscars. Oscars or no Oscars, it remains one of the finest films made in our country in a long time," Mehta tweeted on Friday.

"Newton", directed by Amit V. Masurkar, features Rajkummar, Pankaj Tripathi and Raghubir Yadav. It revolves around a government employee who struggles to supervise voting in a forest area of Chhattisgarh, controlled by Maoists.

When the film was chosen as India's Oscar entry by the Film Federation of India, there was buzz that it was inspired by a 2001 Iranian movie titled "Secret Ballot".

At that time, Mehta, who has worked closely with Rajkummar on award-winning films like "Shahid" and "CityLights", had spoken out in favour of the "Newton" team.

Mehta's latest Twitter post on Friday found support from filmmaker Anurag Kashyap, who retweeted it. Kashyap had contacted "Secret Ballot" producer Marco Mueller to take his feedback on the similarities.

"There is not even a hint of plagiarisation," Mueller had told him.

"A Fantastic Woman" (Chile), "In the Fade" (Germany), "On Body and Soula (Hungary), "Foxtrot" (Israel), "The Insult" (Lebanon), "Loveless" (Russia), "Felicite" (Senegal), "The Wound" (South Africa) and "The Square" (Sweden) have made the shortlist in the Best Foreign Language Film category.

  

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