This is now India’s official entry to the Oscars. The Good Road director Gyan Correa, one of the nicest, simplest and self-effacing men on this planet summed it up best when he said, “That’s all behind us now. Also Read - Gehraiyaan: Did Karan Johar's Dharma Productions post negative review of Deepika Padukone's film? THIS viral pic suggests so Differences were buried and the opposing parties united to see how India could take The Good Road to the Oscars. While it is true that in the heat of the moment and in disappointment that The Lunchbox was not selected as India’s entry in the Academy Awards’ foreign language category, people associated with the film let off steam via social media. The FFI letter states that team Lunchbox has ‘continually and recklessly’ made comments about the issue. ![]() ![]() ![]() Also Read - Actress Rupa Dutta who accused Anurag Kashyap for sexual harassment arrested for pick-pocketing at Kolkata Book Fair Issuing a letter to The Lunchbox director Ritesh Batra with copies marked to production companies Anurag Kashyap Films Private Limited and Disney UTV and to presenter Dharma Productions asking for an ‘unconditional apology’, rakes up the dying embers of the controversy and smacks of pettiness. The august body that is the Film Federation of India (FFI) clearly needs a crash course in the maxim ‘let sleeping dogs lie’. Cineswami feels the matter was resolved and the Oscar selection body has no business to comment on it further
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