The I & B ministry's decision to oust Malayalam film "S Durga" and Marathi drama "Nude" had created a furor, leading to the resignation of jury chairperson Sujoy Ghosh and members Apurva Asrani and Gyan Correa.
Marathi filmmakers were expected to protest at the venue over the exclusion of these two films from the line-up but the event started without a hitch.
The jury presence was thin though Rahul Rawail, who has replaced Ghosh as the new jury chief, and Ruchi Narain were among the attendees.
"The films have been chosen by the esteemed jury having worked in various industries over the last 50 years. This segment is something I am really excited about. It is my pleasure to declare the Indian Panorama 2017 officially open," Sridevi said.
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Hindi feature film "Pihu" opened the feature category while "Pushkar Puran" kickstarted the non-feature section.
"Pihu" director Vinod Kapri said, "It's an honour for me to be here and my film to open this section."
In "Pushkar Puran", Kamal Swaroop returns to Rajasthan, his cinematic home, three decades after his cult film "Om Dar-Ba-Dar" (1988). It is a documentary on Pushkar, the religious town near Ajmer.