Chhello Show Is Not A Copy Of Italian Film Cinema Paradiso? FFI Says “It Can Be Inspired By That, But… “ ( Photo Credit – Movie Poster )

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Ever since the Film Federation of India (FFI) selected Pan Nalin’s Gujarati film Chhello Show as India’s official entry for the Best International Feature Film category at the 95th Academy Awards, the film hasn’t left the headlines. From many demanding the likes of SS Rajamouli’s RRR and Vivek Agnihotri’s The Kashmir Files being better choices to accusations like the film not being Indian or original have also made the news.

For the unversed, the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) recently claimed that the Pan Nalin film is not even an Indian film and also implied that it could be a copy of the Oscar-winning Italian film Cinema Paradiso (1998). Now the FFI has reacted to the numerous objections to its decision. Read on to know what its president has to say.

During a recent conversation with Indian Express, rejecting FFI president TP Aggarwal sternly rejected FWICE’s claims that Chhello Show is a copy of Cinema Paradiso. He said, “No, I had asked the jury members, they’ve seen the picture so many times and they said no (it is not a copy). Not a single scene is similar in the film. It can be inspired by that, but it is not a copy.”

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