
Kangana Ranaut lauds Jallikattu as India’s official entry at Oscars 2021, says ‘movie mafia gang is hiding in their houses’
Kangana Ranaut applauded the decision to send Malayalam film Jallikattu as India’s official entry for the Best International Feature Film category at the 93rd Academy Awards. She called it the result of the scrutiny that the Bollywood ‘mafia’ is being subjected to and suggested that they were unable to tilt the scales in their favour through lobbying.
“All the scrutiny/ bashing Bullydawood gang got is finally yielding some results, Indian films aren’t just about 4 film families, movie mafia gang is hiding in their houses and letting juries do their job and congratulations team #Jallikattu,” the three-time National Award winner wrote on Twitter.
In September, Kangana came out in support of the regional film industries and called the perception of the Hindi film industry being India’s most superior film industry ‘wrong’. “Best of dubbed regional films don’t get pan India relase but dubbed Hollywood films get mainstream relase it’s alarming. Reason is the atrocious quality of most Hindi films and their monopoly over theatre screens also media created aspirational imagine for Hollywood films,” she wrote.
Also, read: 3 times Kangana Ranaut gave us major fitness goals with her home workouts
Jallikattu, directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery, is based on a short story written by Hareesh titled Maoist. The film, which stars Antony Varghese, Chemban Vinod Jose, Sabumon Abdusamad and Santhy Balachandran, was chosen from 27 entries across different languages.
Pellissery, who has previously made critically-acclaimed films like Angamaly Diaries and Ea Ma Yau, told PTI, “Extremely happy to know that Jallikattu gained entry in the Oscar. This is a moment of happiness for all those who ‘raced’ for the film.”
Filmmaker Rahul Rawail, Chairman, Jury Board, The Film Federation of India (FFI), told reporters in a virtual press meet that Jallikattu ‘really brings out the raw problems which are there in human beings’. He added, “The film has been depicted wonderfully and it has been shot very well. The emotion that comes out really moved all of us to have it selected.”
Last year, Zoya Akhtar’s Gully Boy, starring Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt, was India’s entry to the Oscars. Kangana has been vocal in her criticism of the film, which she has termed ‘mediocre’.
Follow @htshowbiz for more

Divya Khosla Kumar says she 'didn't know a soul' in Mumbai when she moved there
- Filmmaker-actor Divya Khosla Kumar has spoken about her journey, and how she didn't want to join the film industry when she first moved to Mumbai.

'Shah Rukh Khan is the reason I am an actor': Rajkummar Rao fanboys over SRK
- Actor Rajkummar Rao isn't over his obsession with Shah Rukh Khan. He has often spoken about his love for SRK.

Inside Kareena-Saif's new home: Swimming pool, Taimur's space, room for new baby
- As actors Kareena Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan prepare to move into their house, their designer gave an insight into all the amenities the new home will have.

Pranutan Bahl opens up about her equation with 'Kajol bua'
- Did you know that Pranutan Bahl and Kajol are related? Here's what the young actor has to say about her equation with 'Kajol bua'.

Swara reacts to question on if right-wingers are ‘allowed’ to have crush on her

Khushi Kapoor soaks in some sun, calls it her 'golden hour'

Taimur folds hands in front of cow, says ‘aur bajao’ as its owner plays Ole Ole
- Taimur Ali Khan was fascinated by a cow outside his Fortune Heights residence. He folded his hands and enjoyed its owner playing film songs on his wind instrument.

Salman Khan turns chef, whips up some raw onion pickle. Watch video
- Actor Salman Khan prepared some raw onion pickle in a new video shared by his 'sister', Bina Kak. Watch video here.

Delhi filmmaker Tarun Jain's Kaala explores racism beyond black and white

Rajeev Masand appointed COO at Dharma agency, Kangana Ranaut reacts

John Abraham shares pic of his muscular arm, fan calls it 'Google maps'

Paresh Rawal to complete remaining portions of Rishi Kapoor's final film

Amitabh Bachchan remembers old days in Allahabad, how family never locked doors

Janhvi Kapoor recalls 'scary' date: 'He proposed something wrong'
- Actor Janhvi Kapoor has said that while she doesn't go on conventional dates, she once had a scary experience while she was a student in Los Angeles.
