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Arvind Swami mocks Akshay Kumar's National Award win for 'Rustom'

Updated on: 10 April,2017 06:29 PM IST  | 
mid-day online correspondent |

Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar's National Award win for 'Rustom' has stirred controversy. After filmmaker AR Murugadoss, now actor Arvind Swami has spoken out against the decision

Arvind Swami mocks Akshay Kumar's National Award win for 'Rustom'

Arvind Swami mocks Akshay Kumar's National Award win for 'Rustom'

Arvind Swami
Arvind Swami


Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar's National Award win for 'Rustom' has stirred controversy with many accusing the jury headed by Priyadarshan of being biased. After filmmaker AR Murugadoss, now actor Arvind Swami has taken a sly dig at the jury.


Arvind Swami, best remembered for films like 'Roja' and 'Bombay', took to Twitter to voice his opinion on Akshay Kumar winning the National Award.


Arvind Swami tweeted, "Nanavati case was one of the last of the jury trials in India. There seems to be other good reasons to do away with the jury. Sorry, seemed."

Akshay Kumar
Akshay Kumar

Earlier, filmmaker AR Murugadoss took a dig at Priyadarshan and said this year's National Awards were biased and few members of the jury were partial.

"#NationalAwards. Can clearly witness the influence & partiality of people in jury, it's biased," AR Murugadoss posted on Twitter.

Akshay Kumar in
Akshay Kumar in 'Rustom'

The question of partiality and bias became a topic of debate after Akshay Kumar won the Best Actor award for 'Rustom', snubbing potential winners such as Aamir Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Dulquer Salmaan, among others.

A section of the public on social media came down heavily on Akshay's win. Priyadarshan was the head of the jury of National Film Awards.

Akshay Kumar and Priyadarshan have worked together in multiple projects.

Priyadarshan, however, has defended himself by saying that Amitabh Bachchan and Ajay Devgn had also won National Awards when their respective frequent collaborators Ramesh Sippy and Prakash Jha were heads of the jury, but they weren't questioned at that time.

Filmmaker Hansal Mehta, too, expressed his displeasure over his critically-acclaimed film 'Aligarh' not being considered worthy of an honour at the 64th National Film Awards.

(Here's the complete list of winners for 64th National Film Awards)

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