Oscar-winner sound designer Resul Pookutty has criticised the change in schedule that saw President Ram Nath Kovind honour only 11 of the 125 winners at the National Film Awards, saying it deprived the "smallest" of the people, the technicians, their moment of glory.
More than 60 filmmakers decided to stay away from the award ceremony last evening after they were informed just a day before that the president will not be giving all the awards this year, a decision that has attracted widespread criticism from the industry.
Pookutty, in a scathing Facebook post, said the National Film Awards were the only place where talent was recognised and not the stardom but that changed this year.
"The Hon President mentioned in His speech at the National Award Ceremony that 'it is indeed a special moment for each of the 125 Award winners'! I do not know if it was special for all of them but I'm sure it was special for some of them!," Pookutty wrote.
Citing the president's speech that there are 200,000 people directly and many more indirectly working in the film industry, he said, "Yes that is true... most of the people who abstained from the ceremony yesterday consists of the majority of that 200,000. They are the work force... they work behind the camera, they carry heavy lights, they carry heavy equipments, they swing booms, they push trolleys, they work more than 18 hours a day!
"When your good office had given time to hand over the National Award to only 11 members out of the 125, it is those smallest people in the whole spectrum got sidelined! Their aspirations and ambition got crushed!"
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