The movie, about the harrowing experience of a hitchhiking couple, was pulled out from the Panorama section of the 48th edition of the ongoing International Film Festival of India (IFFI) along with Marathi film "Nude".
Sasidharan had filed a writ petition in the Kerala High Court against the Information and Broadcasting Ministry's decision to exclude his film from the festival.
The letter, along with the court order, was handed over to Tandon by Nayar.
The actor said the festival director told him that he is not the right person to take a decision on the matter.
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"We didn't get any information from the I&B ministry. I had approached Sunit Tandon but he is not responding and has been avoiding me. He said he is not the right person to talk about the issue. I feel they (IFFI and the ministry) are wasting time. I am here as a delegate and they are treating me really badly," the actor told PTI.
"Kindly schedule a date for the screening for my film 'S Durga'. Please let me know the date urgently so that I and my entire team can be present along with the censored version of the said film," Sasidharan wrote in the letter.
Sasidharan had yesterday said they would file a contempt of court but the decision is on hold as their lawyer told them that the ministry may go for a stay order on the decision.
The director is currently in Brisbane to attend the Asia Pacific Screen Awards, where he was nominated in the best director category for "S Durga".
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