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Why Soni didn't announce the National Film Awards

By Renu Mittal
September 16, 2010 02:08 IST
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In an interesting turn of events, Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Ambika Soni decided not to announce the 57th National Awards for films, though it is customary for the minister to do the honours, considering the prestige attached to the awards and the fact that it is the President of India who gives away the awards.

Instead, she directed the Director General of Films S M Khan to make the announcement, which he did.

Highly placed sources in the ministry disclosed that the reason was very simple. Since Amitabh Bachchan had been handpicked by the jury to receive the Best Actor Award for the popular Bollywood film Paa, and the announcement would have to be made by the minister, she is learnt to have opted out of the entire press conference to ensure that she did not get into any controversy or that she could not be blamed later for the awards.

Amitabh Bachchan has been persona non grata with 10 Janpath and Congress chief Sonia Gandhi for some years now, and consequently the Congress party has also been wary of associating itself with the actor.

There have been controversies regarding Bachchan during the time when Priya Ranjan Das Munshi was the I&B minister. The actor had been invited to be the chief guest at the International Film Festival in Goa, but after
sections of the Conngress created a ruckus, the invitation to Bachchan was withdrawn by the ministry, leaving a lot of red faces in its wake.

Amitabh and his wife Jaya Bachchan's association with Amar Singh and the Samajwadi Party had only added fuel to the fire, with Amar Singh not missing a chance to keep prompting the Bachchans against Sonia Gandhi.

But of late there has been a falling out between the Bachchans and Amar Singh with the latter having been thrown out of the Samajwadi Party, but the Congress unwilling to find a safe refuge in the party for him.

But that has so far not impacted the relations between the first family of Bollywood and the first family of politics.

A ministry sources said that with the jury functioning independently and taking its own decisions on who should be awarded and for which film, neither the minister nor the ministry comes into the picture.

But the ever cautious Ambika Soni, who has had her fingers burnt a few times in the past, probably decided to err on the side of caution and decided to keep far away from the announcement, honouring Bachchan for the third time with the best actor award.

Not a mean feat by any standards!

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