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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Nandan Film Selection Sparks Outcry

Nandan Film Selection Sparks Outcry

26 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Award-winning film gets 1 PM slot, questioning Nandan's selection logic.
  • Filmmakers allege bias, citing 'better films' over merit.
  • Demand for transparency in Nandan's film programming rises.
Nandan Film Selection Sparks Outcry

Recent weeks have seen growing discontent among filmmakers regarding Nandan's film screening practices. Arjunn Dutta, whose 'Deep Fridge' received the Best Bengali Feature Film award nationally, publicly questioned why his film was assigned a 1 PM slot. He argued that such an unfavorable time undermines critically acclaimed works and wondered if a prime 6 PM slot could be secured.

Filmmaker Pratim D Gupta echoed these concerns, stating his film 'Ranna Bati' was denied a screening, with assurances that "better films" were prioritized. He noted that films released before and after his were scheduled, raising questions about the fairness and transparency of Nandan's selection criteria. Indie filmmakers also expressed disappointment over a retrospective overshadowing new releases.

Discussions have intensified, calling for a clearer, more transparent system in Nandan's film selection and scheduling. While Nandan officials mentioned a committee evaluates films for aesthetic suitability, the lack of a formal rating system and subjective criteria fuel these ongoing debates about nurturing new cinematic talent versus showcasing established works.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Filmmakers argue that slots like 1 PM are unsuitable for critically acclaimed films, questioning the selection criteria and demanding prime time.
Filmmakers allege a lack of transparency and bias, with claims that films are rejected in favor of others deemed 'better' without clear justification.
A committee evaluates censored films for aesthetic suitability for the Nandan audience, though the exact process and criteria are debated.

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