FWICE Demands Title Change for Manoj Bajpayee Film 'Ghooskhor Pandat'

The Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) has strongly objected to the title of the upcoming Manoj Bajpayee film 'Ghooskhor Pandat'. The body has written to OTT platforms, stating the title appears to target a community and its traditional livelihood derogatorily. FWICE advises producer Neeraj Pandey to withdraw the title immediately to maintain social harmony. The controversy has also led to a petition in the Delhi High Court alleging the title is defamatory.

Key Points: FWICE Objects to 'Ghooskhor Pandat' Title, Seeks Withdrawal

  • FWICE objects to film title
  • Cites derogatory community targeting
  • Urges immediate withdrawal
  • Petition filed in Delhi High Court
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'Ghooskhor Pandat' row: FWICE writes to OTT platforms, asks producer to withdraw the title of Manoj Bajpayee-starrer film

FWICE urges OTT platforms and producer Neeraj Pandey to withdraw the title of Manoj Bajpayee's film 'Ghooskhor Pandat', calling it derogatory.

'Ghooskhor Pandat' row: FWICE writes to OTT platforms, asks producer to withdraw the title of Manoj Bajpayee-starrer film
"Such a title has the potential to hurt sentiments, provoke misunderstanding, and disturb social harmony - FWICE"

Mumbai, Feb 7

The Federation of Western lndia Cine Employees has registered a strong objection to the title of the upcoming streaming film 'Ghooskhor Pandat'.

On Friday, the body, representing 36 affiliated associations and members comprising workers, technicians, and artists of the media and entertainment industry, wrote to different OTT platforms to address the issue.

They wrote, "FWICE and all its affiliated associations strongly object to the use of this title, as it appears to single out and target a particular community and its traditional means of livelihood in a derogatory and offensive manner. Such a title has the potential to hurt sentiments, provoke misunderstanding, and disturb social harmony".

The film stars Manoj Bajpayee in the lead role, and is produced by Neeraj Pandey under his banner Friday Filmworks.

They further mentioned, "FWICE firmly believes that there should be no division in society on the grounds of caste, creed, religion, or profession. All professions are equally dignified and deserving of respect. The film industry, being a powerful medium of expression, carries a moral and social responsibility to ensure that its content and titles.do not promote hatred, disrespect, or unrest among citizens. We therefore appeal to all producer bodies to refrain from allowing the registration or continuation of film titles that are provocative in nature and capable of creating unrest among Indians. FWICE strongly condemns the registration of the said title and advises Neeraj Pandey and his production house Friday Filmworks to withdraw the same with immediate effect in the larger interest of social harmony and unity".

The body has said that the failure to comply with result in its affiliated associations and its members distancing themselves from any project of the producer.

The row erupted after social media users slammed the title of the film for its "defamatory" overtones. A petition has been filed in the Delhi High Court against the film, alleging that its title is derogatory towards the Brahmin community.

- IANS

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Priya S
I haven't even seen the film's content, but the title itself is problematic. "Ghooskhor Pandit" sounds deliberately provocative. Neeraj Pandey is a brilliant filmmaker, he should know better than to use such a title. Just change it and avoid unnecessary controversy! 🙏
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Vikram M
While I agree we must avoid hurting sentiments, I'm a bit concerned. Are we moving towards excessive censorship? What if the film's story actually critiques a social issue? We should maybe wait for the context before burning effigies. Just a thought.
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Sarah B
As someone relatively new to India, I find this debate fascinating. The sensitivity around community representation is much more pronounced here than back home. The film industry's social responsibility, as FWICE says, is a powerful concept.
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Rohit P
Honestly, this feels like a publicity stunt. Create a controversial title, get free news coverage, then maybe "reluctantly" change it. The real issue is our instant outrage culture on social media. Everyone's a judge without a trial.
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Meera T
My grandfather was a priest. It was a humble, respected profession. To see it potentially mocked in a film title is hurtful. All professions deserve dignity. Thank you, FWICE, for taking a stand. Hope the producers listen. ❤️
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David E

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