Key Points

Anuparna Roy made history by winning Best Director at Venice for her debut film. Her acceptance speech supporting Palestine sparked major controversy back in India. She reveals that Anurag Kashyap and her producers actually advised her against making those comments. Despite facing backlash and being called a traitor, Roy stands by her words and vows to continue speaking against injustice worldwide.

Key Points: Anuparna Roy Defends Palestine Remarks Despite Anurag Kashyap Warning

  • Won Best Director at Venice for Songs of Forgotten Trees
  • Reveals Anurag Kashyap advised against Palestine remarks
  • Faces backlash and being called traitor in India
  • Vows to continue speaking against global injustice
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'Songs of Forgotten Trees' director Anuparna Roy defends her Palestine remarks, recalls Anurag Kashyap was against it

Venice winner Anuparna Roy stands by Palestine comments despite backlash and reveals Anurag Kashyap advised against it. Read her full statement on justice.

"I might upset my country but it doesn't matter to me anymore - Anuparna Roy"

By Nikita Bishay, Mumbai, September 12

Debutant filmmaker Anuparna Roy scripted history by winning the Orizzonti Award for Best Director at the 82nd Venice Film Festival for her film, 'Songs of Forgotten Trees'.

While a visibly moved Anuparna delivered a heartwarming speech on the stage, dedicating her win to all the women across the world, it was her striking commentary on Palestine that stirred a controversy.

Her remarks drew strong reactions in the country.

Speaking to ANI, Anuparna Roy voiced her strong stance against "injustice" in the world.

"I meant whatever I said at the festival. It was said with the intention of pointing out the injustice around the world. If I support Palestine, if I am standing against injustice, it doesn't make me less Indian. People are thinking that I have spoken about it for the first time, but it's not that. I mentioned Palestine while receiving an award in Russia. This doesn't mean that I will not talk about the genocides or the violence in Nepal," she shared.

"I request everyone to celebrate the achievement and not 'politicise' it in such a manner. I don't represent anything," she added.

Anuparna Roy went on to reveal how she was advised by filmmaker Anurag Kashyap to avoid Palestine-related comments at the event.

"People are claiming that I made the comments under the influence of Anurag Kashyap, but I was strictly advised by my producers, my mentor, and Anurag Kashyap himself that I don't need to talk about it. I went beyond their advice and said it all. Now I understand why they asked me to avoid it. Things have been going completely against me. People are even calling me a traitor. But I am not angry at all. I made one film and I will make another one," Anuparna said.

"I will continue to speak against injustice. I believe such things should come into discussion, whether it is Kashmir, Murshidabad, or Gujarat," the filmmaker asserted.

While accepting her Best Director Award at the Venice Film Festival, Anuparna Roy stood up Palestine.

"Every child deserves peace, freedom, liberation and Palestinians are no exception... it's a responsibility at the moment to stand by Palestine.... "I might upset my country but it doesn't matter to me anymore," she said, as quoted by Deadline.

Meanwhile, Anuparna Roy's 'Songs of Forgotten Trees' was the only Indian title in Venice's Orizzonti section. It revolves around two migrant women in Mumbai as they navigate loneliness, survival, and fleeting moments of connection.

- ANI

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Priya S
Respect her courage to speak up for human rights! Standing against injustice anywhere is a noble thing. We Indians have always valued truth and justice 🙏
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Aditya G
Anurag Kashyap was right - international platforms aren't the place for such statements. She could have celebrated Indian cinema without creating unnecessary controversy.
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Sarah B
As an Indian living abroad, I appreciate her speaking truth to power. The world needs more artists who aren't afraid to address difficult topics. Her film sounds amazing too!
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Vikram M
Calling her a traitor is too much yaar. She expressed her opinion - that's what democracy is about. But maybe timing was wrong. Should have focused on the film first.
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Nikhil C
When you represent India on global stage, you represent all Indians. Making controversial statements that "might upset my country" shows poor judgment. Focus on art, not politics.
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Meera T
Congratulations to her for the award! 🎉 Let's not forget she's brought honor to India through her filmmaking. The political comments are just one part of the story.

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