Kerala Film Awards Snub: Child Star Deva Nandha's Disappointment Amid Jury Defense

Kerala's Film Minister Saji Cherian has defended the jury's controversial decision to skip children's film awards this year. The minister revealed that the jury found insufficient creative elements in the submitted children's films to merit any awards. Meanwhile, popular child actress Deva Nandha expressed strong disappointment through social media, calling the move unfair to young performers. This has sparked a wider debate about supporting children's cinema in Kerala.

Key Points: Kerala Minister Defends Jury Over Children's Film Awards Omission

  • Minister Saji Cherian reveals jury found insufficient creative elements in children's films
  • Only 10% of 128 submitted films met quality standards according to jury
  • Child actress Deva Nandha questions fairness of ignoring children's contributions
  • Jury recommends government actively promote children's film production
  • Deva Nandha cites specific films with strong child performances being overlooked
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Kerala Minister defends jury over children's film snub as actress Deva Nandha voices disappointment

Minister Saji Cherian defends jury's decision to skip children's film awards while actress Deva Nandha criticizes the move, sparking industry debate.

"It's not right to deny awards and then say more children's films should be made - Deva Nandha"

Thiruvananthapuram, Nov 4

State Minister for Films and Culture Saji Cherian on Tuesday sought to defend the jury's decision not to confer any award on children's films at the 2024 Kerala State Film Awards, even as young child actress Deva Nandha criticised the move.

Cherian said he had personally asked the jury about the omission and was told that "there were four films in the category, and in the final lap, two children's films remained, but the jury did not find sufficient creative elements in them to merit an award".

"Out of the 128 films submitted, only about 10 per cent were found to meet quality standards," the minister said.

"The jury has suggested that the government should actively promote children's films, and we will take steps in that direction. The panel was concerned about the declining quality, and the state will do its best to revive and support this segment," he added.

However, Deva Nandha, one of the State's most recognised child artists, took to social media to express her disappointment, arguing that children are part of society and deserve equal recognition.

She posted a clip of jury chairperson and actor Prakash Raj making remarks about the non-selection of any children's films, questioning the reasoning behind it.

"It's not right to deny awards and then say more children’s films should be made," she wrote.

"Many films like Sthaanarthi Sreekuttan, Gu, Phoenix, and A.R.M. had strong performances by children. To ignore them and then call for more children's cinema is unfair," Deva Nandha said.

In her post, she urged the authorities not to "close their eyes to children’s contributions" in cinema.

"You can look away from us, but don't say there's darkness all around," she wrote, echoing the frustration of several in the film fraternity who felt that the omission diminished the spirit of inclusivity that Kerala’s awards have long upheld.

The controversy has now sparked a wider debate on the need for renewed attention and support for children's cinema in the State.

- IANS

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Rohit P
I appreciate the minister's honesty about quality standards. If only 10% of films met the criteria, then maintaining award standards is important. Quality over quantity always!
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Sarah B
As someone who works with children in theatre, this decision is disappointing. Children put in so much effort and deserve recognition. Maybe they could have created a special mention category?
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Arjun K
Both sides have merit. The jury must maintain standards, but Deva Nandha is right - children's contributions matter. Perhaps the government should focus on workshops and funding for better children's cinema. 🤝
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Michael C
I've seen Sthaanarthi Sreekuttan and the child actor was brilliant! The jury should reconsider their criteria for children's films. Sometimes creativity isn't just about technical perfection.
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Kavya N
This is typical bureaucracy - first they ignore good work, then they promise support. Deva Nandha's courage to speak up is inspiring! More power to our young artists! ✊

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