I am not really bothered about the fact that Gajendra Chauhan, the choice
of BJP as the chairman of FTII, has not received any national or
international awards like all the earlier dignitaries who occupied that
chair. After all, awards need not be a criterion for one’s creative life.
It is like questioning how many national or international awards Van Gogh
had received in his life, except the loss of his ear. I also do not wish to
make any moralistic judgement about the BJP candidate Gajendra Chauhan in
involving in sex films like Khuli Khidki. After all sex is also an art. My
problem is that he has splashed his bad art all over by proving that he
neither knows the art of sex nor the art of cinema in consumer film
products like Khuli Khidki. On top of it, he does not even have the art of
management of an institution like FTII, when he threatens to close down
FTII if he is not accepted as a chairperson. So the lesson for BJP: You can
carve an art work even with stone. But the choice of the stone should be
good enough. This stone doesn’t hold.

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