In a strongly worded letter to Batra, which has also been marked to Karan Johar's Dharma Productions, Kashyap and UTV, FFI secretary general Supran Sen demanded an unconditional apology from the Director for his "unsavoury comments" against the Federation and its appointed jury.
Replying to Sen's letter, Batra pointed out that only he, a first-time filmmaker, was asked to apologise despite many industry stalwarts raising their voice against the selection. He, however, offerd an apology.
"Sir, please use your good offices to give us a transparent, objective process with a public and not a secret jury. It is a direct and humble request, not a criticism," Batra said in the reply.
Batra, producer Anurag Kashyap and presenter Karan Johar had expressed their disappointment at the selection of Gyan Correa's Gujarati-language film as India's Oscar entry last month, alleging lack of transparency in the selection.
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Taking exception to their remarks, Sen, in a letter, threatened to take the matter with Academy and I&B ministry.
"Film Federation of India takes great umbrage at the way you have gone about demeaning a film when an eminent jury has selected it as India's entry. You might not agree with the selection, that's your prerogative. But to continuously and recklessly make comments and innuendos about it is really not done," Sen wrote in the letter.