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Shekhar Kapur SLAMS Prime Video for “carelessly butchering” Bandit Queen for OTT release  March 19, 2025 at 01:52PM

Filmmaker Shekhar Kapur recently took to social media to voice his frustration over the unauthorized editing of his iconic 1994 film, Bandit Queen, for its OTT release on Amazon Prime Video. In a series of impassioned posts, Kapur highlighted the painstaking effort that goes into crafting a film, only to see it "carelessly butchered" by an unknown hand for streaming platforms. Fellow filmmaker Hansal Mehta joined the discussion, amplifying Kapur’s concerns, while Sudhir Mishra’s earlier remarks set the stage for this ongoing debate.

The Heart of the Controversy: 'Bandit Queen' Edited Beyond Recognition Kapur’s grievances center on the OTT version of Bandit Queen, a biographical drama based on the life of Phoolan Devi, which he claims has been altered without his consent. In a tweet, he reminisced about the months spent perfecting the film alongside editor Renu Saluja. "The anguish a director and editor go through when editing their films... And then some random person carelessly cuts the film for OTT release?" he wrote, questioning whether the individual responsible considered the love poured into the project, the impact on Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s haunting soundtrack, or the performances delivered under grueling 50-degree heat.

The filmmaker didn’t hold back, pointedly asking, "Did you even think about the love we give for our art?" He tagged peers Sudhir Mishra and Hansal Mehta, signaling a call to action among India’s cinematic community.

The anguish a director and editor go through when editing their films. The days/nights spent arguing, fighting over each edit, each cut. I remember those months with Renu Saluja and myself on #BanditQueen. And then some random person carelessly cuts the film for OTT release? I…

— Shekhar Kapur (@shekharkapur) March 19, 2025

Hansal Mehta’s Response: A Cry for Artistic Integrity Hansal Mehta responded with a scathing critique of the systemic issues plaguing Indian filmmakers. "It is sad to know that a film that should always be India’s pride gets treated this way," he wrote, lamenting the lack of pushback against such practices. Mehta argued that Indian filmmakers have become accustomed to being "slaves of the West," submitting to the whims of streaming platforms without protest. He pointed to the absence of a robust guild or association to protect directors’ rights, noting that existing bodies are more focused on political agendas than safeguarding artistic integrity.

Mehta expressed hope that Kapur’s stature— bolstered by his Padma Bhushan award and global recognition—might spur change. However, he concluded with a grim reflection: "Until then, back to our submissive selves? Members of the new content-driven colony that creates cattle feed to drive subscriptions while fulfilling the artistic ambitions of its Western masters."

It is sad to know that a film that should always be India’s pride gets treated this way. But then what’s new? We’ve become so used to being treated as slaves of the west. No protest. No pushback. Total submission. Because they are doing us a favour. Our integrity as artistes is… — Hansal Mehta (@mehtahansal) March 19, 2025

The Spark: Praise for Netflix’s Adolescence The controversy traces back to Kapur’s earlier praise for Netflix’s British miniseries Adolescence, which he lauded as "next-level storytelling." In a tweet, he wrote, "I’m not the first one to say this but #Adolescence from #Netflix redefines what truly great series can achieve. It defies the regular 3-act structure of cause and effect and plunges you deeply into the minds of the characters."

The post caught the attention of Sudhir Mishra, who responded, "Nobody will let us do something like that. One should do it as an independent film. Something of our own which wanders, then stops, digs, and goes where the smell takes us." This exchange prompted Kapur to reflect on whether he could even make Bandit Queen—a film celebrated for its raw, unfiltered narrative—under today’s OTT landscape.

Nobody will let us do something like that . One should do it as an independent film . Something of our own which is wanders , then stops , digs and goes where the smell takes us . https://t.co/BiHTjrwSfd — Sudhir Mishra (@IAmSudhirMishra) March 18, 2025

A Broader Debate: Creative Freedom in the OTT Era Kapur’s ordeal with Bandit Queen isn’t an isolated incident. The film, which won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi and was India’s official entry for the Oscars in 1995, has long been a symbol of fearless storytelling. Its gritty depiction of caste violence and sexual oppression stirred controversy upon release, yet it earned global acclaim.

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