Rawail is currently attending the inaugural session of the 48th edition of the International Film Festival of India.
When contacted, Rawail confirmed the news to PTI but declined to elaborate.
"Yes, but I can't talk right now as I am at the inauguration," he said when asked if he had replaced Ghosh.
In an earlier interview, Rawail, known for films such as "Betaab" and "Anjaam", had said the ministry had the right to reject a film.
Ghosh had resigned last week after the Information and Broadcasting ministry dropped two films -- "S Durga" and "Nude" -- from the Panorama section. Two other jury members -- Apurva Asrani and Gyan Correa -- also resigned from the 13- member panel.
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