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Film body's 'Laapataa Ladies' citation kicks up social media stormFilmmaker and poet Leena Manimekalai tore into the citation saying, 'Tongue-in-cheek dedication to all women who can now happily desire to be home-makers as well as rebel and be entrepreneurially inclined'.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>A still from the film&nbsp;'Laapataa Ladies'.</p></div>

A still from the film 'Laapataa Ladies'.

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Chennai: The citation for Laapataa Ladies by the Film Federation of India's all-male jury while nominating the box office hit to Oscars, which called Indian women as a "strange mixture of submission and dominance" has kicked up a storm with filmmakers and social media users saying it goes against the very idea of the movie.  

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"Indian women are a strange mixture of submission and dominance. Well-defined, powerful characters in one world, Laapataa Ladies (Hindi) captures this diversity perfectly, though in a semi-idyllic world and in a tongue-in-cheek way," the citation read. 

Filmmaker and poet Leena Manimekalai tore into the citation saying, "Tongue-in-cheek dedication to all women who can now happily desire to be home-makers as well as rebel and be entrepreneurially inclined!!!" 

"Best jury citation ever read! Film Federation is what? Grand Patriarch wanting to wear jeans?" Manimekalai wrote on X. 

Several other users, too, criticised the FFI's citation saying it goes against the very idea that the Kiran Rao-directed film propagated about women empowerment and women freedom. 

Another X user, whose tweets under the name 'bumbai ki rani', termed it a film that ends with a male saviour rescuing and liberating yet another woman. 

Ashameera Aiyappan, a film journalist said, "Only love for Laapataa Ladies, but seriously what in the hell is this citation?"

Almost everyone who criticised the citation also took potshots at the all-male jury. 

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(Published 24 September 2024, 03:51 IST)