All you need to know about the #FTII students strike





This was an official appointment which divided showbiz into the iconic rival Kaurav and Pandav fighting it out at the battlefield in Kurukshetra. Films and Television Institute of India (FTII) has never been so much in news as it is now.

All of a sudden actor Gajendra Chauhan, whose only memorable contribution to the entertainment world is playing Yudhistir in BR Chopra’s TV show 'Mahabharat', became a hot property.

The actor popped out on various news channels to defend his body of work, consisting of 700 film in various regional language including two salacious movies 'Khuli Khidki' and 'Jungle Love'.

With a diploma in radiology obtained from AIIMS, New Delhi, Gajendra Chauhan’s appointment by the Ministry of Information and Broadcast has led to an unprecedented furor which has divided the industry into two. One group that has found Chauhan unfit for the role felt his body of work made him unsuitable for the post while the other group sided with Chauhan, demanding to giventeresting part of the entire controversy was that everyone spoke their mind. Members of the fraternity including new age superstar Ranbir Kapoor refrained from being politically correct. Film industry which largely believes in playing safe and prefers to maintain ‘no comment’ policy whole heartedly came forward to oppose the appointment. Last we saw Salman Khan and Aamir Khan protesting was when Arjun Kapoor and Ranveer Singh made jokes on their sister Arpita at AIB Roast, last year.

“All they (students) require is an inspirational figure to look up to, someone with a large body of work,” said Kapoor, who was joined by his dad Rishi Kapoor venting his thoughts on Twitter. “If they don’t want you, they don’t want you,” tweeted Rishi.

“Aap please chup kar jaye (please keep quiet and back out),” said Anupam Kher during a heated debate on a TV show questioning his knowledge on world cinema. Kher was supported by giggling members of the panel. Former chairman Adoor Gopalakrishnan stressed at how Chauhan’s work “speaks of neither his qualifications nor for any vision which could justify his appointment.”

Congress spokesperson and actor Raj Babbar equated Chauhan to an office attendant. “By that logic, you can appoint a chaprasi (office attendant) as the principal of a school because he can devote a lot of time!” said Babbar in an interview to a news channel.

 

Gajendra Chauhan has found solace from the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).  In an article, "titled ‘FTII row: Protest or Conspiracy?" in RSS weekly mouthpiece 'Organiser', it said that those opposing Chauhan's appointment are "anti-Hindu".


The article further said,"The name of Rajkumar Hirani, Director of movie "PK", which portrays Hindus in negative light, on the Board of Film and Television Institute of India, Pune was being perceived as a signal that government can't stand tall in front of anti-Hindu fringe elements. And as expected, as soon as the government appointed Gajendra Chauhan, anti-Hindu fringe elements did what they are best at. They started protest against the newly appointed Chairman of Governing Council."


This is not the first time that the students have gone on a strike. In 1991, there was a 100-day protest, while in 1996, during the chairmanship of Adoor Gopalakrishnan, the students went on strike to protest against the changed syllabus.

To put an end to the increasing unrest and mudslinging, students must follow filmmaker Shyam Benegal’s suggestion. Former chairman of the Institute has asked the students to have a discussion with Chauhan to sort things out. May be that can bring them to an amicable decision.