Protesting 'dark times', filmmaker Bharatiya returns National Award

Shillong: Filmmaker Tarun Bharatiya, who won the National Award for Best Editing Non Fiction for “In Camera – Diaries of a documentary cameraman” in 2009, on Thursday returned his Rajat Kamal to President Pranab Mukherjee in protest against the “dark times” the country was facing. “Times are truly dark and one must be honest to […]

Shillong: Filmmaker Tarun Bharatiya, who won the National Award for Best Editing Non Fiction for "In Camera - Diaries of a documentary cameraman" in 2009, on Thursday returned his Rajat Kamal to President Pranab Mukherjee in protest against the "dark times" the country was facing.

"Times are truly dark and one must be honest to say this darkness was in the making for long: it hasn't descended suddenly upon us. There was unease in me even when I took the award - the Rajat Kamal - in 2009," Bharatiya said in his letter to Mukherjee.