This Article is From Dec 25, 2012

Anurag Basu not upset over Oscar ouster for Barfi!

Anurag Basu not upset over Oscar ouster for Barfi!

Barfi! was India's official entry for the best foreign language film category at the 85th Academy Awards this year.

Highlights

  • Even with his latest movie Barfi! out of the Oscar race, Anurag Basu is not disappointed. He feels better films have made it to the top nine.
  • "It's okay. I am not disappointed. All the other films are so good, so I have no complains," Basu said on the sidelines of an event at the Tata Memorial Hospital here on Tuesday.
  • Barfi! was India's official entry for the best foreign language film category at the 85th Academy Awards this year.
  • The film, featuring Ranbir Kapoor as a deaf and mute boy and Priyanka Chopra as an autistic girl, is no longer in the run for the award.
  • Of the 71 films that qualified for the Oscars from across the world, nine have been shortlisted. These will further compete to make it to the final five.
  • The nine films are Amour (Austria), War Witch (Canada), No (Chile), A Royal Affair (Denmark), The Intouchables (France), The Deep (Iceland), Kon-Tiki (Norway), Beyond the Hills (Romania) and Sister Switzerland).
  • The final list will be announced on January 10.
Mumbai: Even with his latest movie Barfi! out of the Oscar race, Anurag Basu is not disappointed. He feels better films have made it to the top nine.

"It's okay. I am not disappointed. All the other films are so good, so I have no complains," Basu said on the sidelines of an event at the Tata Memorial Hospital here on Tuesday.

Barfi! was India's official entry for the best foreign language film category at the 85th Academy Awards this year.

The film, featuring Ranbir Kapoor as a deaf and mute boy and Priyanka Chopra as an autistic girl, is no longer in the run for the award.

Of the 71 films that qualified for the Oscars from across the world, nine have been shortlisted. These will further compete to make it to the final five.

The nine films are Amour (Austria), War Witch (Canada), No (Chile), A Royal Affair (Denmark), The Intouchables (France), The Deep (Iceland), Kon-Tiki (Norway), Beyond the Hills (Romania) and Sister Switzerland).

The final list will be announced on January 10.
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