Kashyap, who has produced the film with Guneet Monga, said he is disappointed because 'The Lunchbox' had a good chance of making it to the final five in the Best Foreign Film category.
"Feeling very, very disappointed, can't comment on the film I have not seen, but it better make it to final five... I hope and pray I am wrong and it actually is a film that knocks the socks off everyone" Kashyap posted on twitter, within minutes after Gyan Correa's film was announced as the official entry.
Batra blamed the Film Federation of India-appointed committee, which was headed by Bengali filmmaker Goutam Ghose this year, for a lack of understanding.
"Congrats to 'The Good Road', hope it makes it all the way, else it will be a lost chance by FFI appointed jury that lacks vision. Hope I am wrong," Batra added.
"Really shocked and disappointed. 'The Lunchbox' had every factor working in its favour, we may have just lost our golden chance. Sad," Johar tweeted.
