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Pan Nalin

Pan Nalin is an Indian-born Paris-based director, producer, and screenplay writer, who has directed and produced several Indian and international films. In September 2022, he made headlines after his 2021 Gujarati film Chhello Show (The Last Film Show) was nominated for the Oscars 2023.

Wiki/Biography

Nalinkumar Ramniklal Pandya aka Pan Nalin was born on Monday, 19 April 1965 (age 57 years; as of 2022) in Adtala village, Amreli district, Gujarat, India. [1]Filmfare.com His zodiac sign is Aries. After completing his school studies, Pan Nalin pursued a bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts at The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda after which he studied design at the National Institute of Design (NID) in Ahmedabad. [2]The Times of India

Physical Appearance

Height (approx.): 5′ 4″

Hair Colour: Salt and Pepper

Eye Colour: Dark Brown

Pan Nalin with Abhay Deol

Pan Nalin with Abhay Deol

Family

Pan Nalin belongs to a Gujarati family.

Parents & Siblings

His father, Ramniklal Pandya, was a tea vendor. His mother was a homemaker. He has a sister and a brother. [3]Zlín Film Festival His sister, Bharti Ramniklal Pandya, is the director of Monsoon Films.

A photo of Bharti Pandya

A photo of Bharti Pandya

Wife & Children

Pan Nalin has a son. [4]Pal Nalin’s Facebook post

Career

After completing his formal education, Pan Nalin left Gujarat and moved to Mumbai, where he got a major break in 1988 when he got an opportunity to work with R. K. Laxman, a famous Indian cartoonist, in the TV serial Wagle Ki Duniya, which was aired on Doordarshan (DD). In 1991, Pan Nalin made his directorial debut with the Hindi short film titled The Khajuraho. In 1992, Pan Nalin was hired by Durga Khote Productions, where he worked as a director and made several successful commercial films. Later on, Pan Nalin left Durga Khote Productions and went abroad to work with companies like BBC, Discovery, Canal+, and many more. For the French TV channel Canal+, Pan Nalin produced documentaries on Bollywood superstars like Shah Rukh Khan and Sridevi. In 1992, Pan Nalin and Yolande Zauberman, a French producer, co-produced a docudrama film titled Born Criminal (Caste Criminelle), which was nominated at the Cannes Film Festival. After the release of Born Criminal, Pan Nalin produced and directed several other films and documentaries such as The Tulkus (1993), The Nagas (1994), The Doubt (1995), Kaal (1996), The Devadasi (1997), Amazing World India (1999), and many more. In March 2000, Pan Nalin founded Monsoon Films, a film production company in New Delhi and later on shifted it to Mumbai. In 2001, Pan Nalin directed his first independent feature film titled Samsara, which won many accolades at award shows such as Durban International Film Festival, Galway Film Fleadh, Melbourne International Film Festival, São Paulo International Film Festival, and many more. The film was released in India, France, Germany, Italy, and Switzerland.

A poster of Samsara, Pan Nalin's film

A poster of Samsara, Pan Nalin’s film

In the same year, Pan Nalin produced a documentary titled Ayurveda: Art of Being, which won the Audience Award at the 2003 Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles. In 2004, Pan Nalin produced a documentary titled Speaking Tree. In 2006, Pan Nalin co-produced a film titled Valley of Flowers, which won the Jury Award at the 2007 Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles.

A poster of Pan Nalin's film Valley of Flowers

A poster of Pan Nalin’s film Valley of Flowers

Pan Nalin’s 2013 documentary Faith Connections won the Audience Choice award at the 2014 Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles.

A poster of Faith Connections, a documentary made by Pan Nalin

A poster of Faith Connections, a documentary made by Pan Nalin

In 2015, Pan Nalin co-produced the Hindi film titled Angry Indian Goddesses, which won BNL People’s Choice Award at the 2015 Rome Film Fest.

A poster of Pan Nalin's film Angry Indian Goddesses

A poster of Pan Nalin’s film Angry Indian Goddesses

In 2016, Pan Nalin directed and co-produced a short film titled 2183 DAYS, which was shown at the Euro Film Festival. In 2017, Pan Nalin directed the film titled Beyond The Known World (The Disappearance of Eva Hansen). In 2021, Pan Nalin produced and directed the Gujarati film titled Chhello Show (The Last Film Show), which has won several awards at international award shows like Valladolid International Film Festival, Milwaukee Film Festival, and Mill Valley Film Festival.

A poster of Pan Nalin's film Chello Show

A poster of Pan Nalin’s film Chello Show

According to Pan Nalin, the film was based on his childhood memory of developing a fondness for cinema. Talking about it, he said,

I wanted to tell a story about the kids who grow up in the countryside and how they start innovating to create their own kind of cinema, and storytelling. Nothing can stop these kids. When you have nothing to lose, nothing should stop you. It is a story of inspiration, hope, valuing family, friends, cinema, storytellers, innocence and innovation. It has reconnected me back with my roots.”

A still from Pan Nalin's film Chello Show

A still from Pan Nalin’s film Chello Show

On 20 September 2022, Pan Nalin’s co-produced film Chhello Show was nominated for the 2023 Oscars.

Controversies

Allegations of demeaning Hindu goddesses

In 2015, Pan Nalin co-produced the controversial Hindi film titled Angry Indian Goddesses, which, according to several sources, demeaned the Hindu goddesses. Reportedly, when the film was submitted for certification from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), the censor board gave the film an “A” certification and recommended the removal of 16 scenes from the film. [5]Hindustan Times Talking about it, Pahlaj Nihalani, the former chairman of CBFC, said,

Until you watch the movie, you will not know why some of the words have been asked to be omitted. When the committee is watching the film, they know what context these words are used in. The producer has accepted the cuts, because he first applied to the revising committee, and then he withdrew the application at the very last minute, even after he was given a date and time [for a hearing]. The committee’s job is to watch the movie; the panel members have given this decision. I had told the producer of the film that if he is not comfortable with it [the decision], he could follow the protocol, and take it forward, but he chose not to, which means he agrees with the decision.”

Responding to the recommendations of the CBFC, Pan Nalin expressed his anguish over it and called the recommendations “hurtful” and said that the film did not portray goddess Kali in a derogatory manner. Talking about it, Pan Nalin said,

I am super sad and hurt because we have used completely respectful images of Maa Kali in the film, but we had to blur them out. I have grown up watching gods and goddesses all of my life in films… We cut people’s head in the films, and suddenly we have been asked to remove images of the goddesses.”

Controversy over the selection of the film by the jury

In September 2022, after the Film Federation of India (FFI) nominated the Chello Show for the Oscars, the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) said that the FFI nominated the film to the Oscars unjustly and demanded the nomination of a new film by FFI. According to FWICE, the film was not an Indian film because it was originally produced by Orange Studios, which is a France-based company, and the co-producer of the film, Siddharth Roy Kapur, only bought the rights to the film. The FWICE also claimed that the film was a copy of the 1988 Oscar-winning Italian movie Cinema Paradiso. [6]OpIndia [7]India Today Talking about it, the President of FWICE said,

This year’s nomination of the film ‘Chhello Show’ as India’s Official Entry to the 95th Oscar Award is not as per the usual norms and has therefore created a lot of doubts and issues we thought of raising. We strongly feel that the selection process was not thoroughly followed. We have nothing personal against the producers and makers of the film which has been nominated to the Oscars, but at the same time, the real successors of this award cannot be left in a dilemma as it is very wrong and completely unjustified for us.”

Award

On 17 October 2023, Pan Nalin received the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Gujarati for the film ‘Chhello Show.’ The award was presented to him by the President of India Droupadi Murmu in New Delhi.

Pan Nalin with the National Film Award (2023)

Pan Nalin with the National Film Award (2023)

Facts/Trivia

  • During an interview, Pan Nalin said that he worked at a gas station in order to finance his education at the National Institute of Design (NID).
  • According to Pan Nalin, he was born into a poor family and could not afford toys to play with as a child; therefore, Nalin and his friends used to create shadow play with the help of a torch and his mother’s white saree. Talking about it, he said,

    I came from a poor family, so we did not have any toys. So, we would put up my mother’s white saree and use the torch to create shadow plays. Somewhere unconsciously, the light was a fascinating part of my childhood. The torchlight in the night, and the sunlight in the day time it became an integral part of my storytelling.”

  • On 29 June 2022, Pan Nalin became the first Gujarati to become a member of the Oscars Committee. [8]Indian Express Talking about his selection, he said,

    Today, I feel very honored and empowered. Somehow many years ago I chose a path that was very difficult and unwalkable. Today is a glory day. What I did in my solitude finally echoes in multitudes. Thank you, Academy, for believing in my cinema and encouraging me to go on. I am super excited about this new beginning. A new journey commences for me today.”

  • In September 2022, after Chello Show was nominated by the FFI jury for the 2023 Oscars, the Indian food processing company, Amul, congratulated Pan Nalin by releasing a cartoon.

    Amul's ad on his film

    Amul’s ad congratulating Pan Nalin for his film’s nomination

  • His film Chello Show was included on the list of 301 feature films eligible for Oscars released by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in January 2023. [9]NDTV

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