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THE SHOW GOES ON...
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give them credit they conduct themselves with utmost dignity.
The winners with modesty. The losers with magnanimity. The
restxraint is part of their persona and, after all these years,
a part of our grooming. The unsteady equation is part of the
showbiz culture
Days after the magical evening has ended, the hangover persists.
We recapture the precious moments in our minds, reflect upon
our admirable and embarrassing
moments back stage and make a mental note to rectify them
in the following year. Year after year, we go through these
churning highs and lows of encountering triumph and defeat
on the same platform and, extraordinary as it seems, we endure.
Perhaps thats the power of showbiz. Our hearts alternately
saluting the winners and grieving for the losers, we understand
what they are going through. To give them credit they conduct
themselves with utmost dignity. The winners with modesty.
The losers with magnanimity. The restraint is part of their
persona and, after all these years, a part of our grooming.
The unsteady equation is part of the showbiz culture, part
of hosting and presenting an awards show.
The heart-breaking journey began seven years ago when Screen
decided to institute a Film and Television Awards in 1991.
A creative meeting involving the stalwarts of the film fraternity
was conducted and they were invited to contribute suggestions
for a fool proof system. On the basis of these suggestions,
an advisory board was appointed. One point everyone unanimously
agreed upon was that there should be jury awards, and the
jury should be restricted to within the film industry. The
argument offered was that only the film fraternity understood
the parameters of cinema. Over the years certain ground rules
were clearly defined. Dubbed films were disqualified and filmmakers
with releases during the calendar year were exempted from
being on the jury. The front runners had no dates to spare,
in this case 25 days at a stretch to watch two screenings
a day.
Contemporaries werent willing to confront their rivals.
Consequently only revered technicians and artistes, not exactly
active, found themselves belling the cat.
Time and again sincere efforts are made to appoint a jury
that is a right mix of the old and the young generation, with
adequate representation from the mainstream and the parallel
cinema. But time and again, there is more criticism and less
solutions from those who can be instrumental in bringing about
change. Those excluded in the nominations complain that the
process of selection is unfair. Those excluded in the final
list complain that the jury is biased. Probably it is not
possible to be completely objective about a subject as passionate
as cinema. Perceptions vary according to interests, so while
one jury prefers action, another emphasises on comedy and
drama, the bottomline being that eventually, every jury reflects
the ideology of the chairperson. Not surprising that the results
appear at times annoyingly traditional, on other occasions
alarmingly adventurous. At the end of the three-and-a-half
week screenings, the 11 member jury meets for a five-hour
session to select nominations in every category. And later
again on the evening prior to the awards show to choose the
winners. It is a moment of high drama and utmost secrecy is
maintained about the results. The chairperson aided by the
co-members, writes the winners on a sheet of paper and seals
the envelope. Screen is not included in the information flow,
not included in the discussions prior or subsequent to the
nominations or the final listing. Infact not allowed anywhere
close to the venue of discussion, usually a hotel room. The
envelopes are opened for the first time on the awards night.
Yet, mysterious as it seems, the names are leaked out. And
thats not the only controversy. Weeks after the awards
are declared, postmortems on the authenticity and politics
behind the awards show continues. And yet again, mysterious
as it seems, year after year, the show goes on...
Thought of the week:
The night belonged to the Roshans. They won in all seven trophies
(five within the family and three within the unit). The night
belonged to Shah Rukh Khan as well. Amidst thunderous applause
the young superstar made a magnanimous speech when presenting
the most promising newcomer award to Hrithik Roshan. It was
a magnificent speech..., witty, wholesome and straight from
the heart. At the end of it everyone was overwhelmed, particularly
the Roshans.
Bhawana Somaaya>>>>
email: bhawanasomaaya@express2.indexp.co.in
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