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Ministry of Information and Broadcasting suspended Jani Master’s National Film Award

The National Film Awards Cell of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has suspended the National Film Award to be presented to choreographer Jani Master following the allegations of sexual assault under the Pocso Act.

The authorities also cancelled the choreographer’s invitation to attend the 70th National Film Awards in New Delhi on Tuesday (08 October). Jani Master, whose real name is Shaik Jani Basha, would have been awarded at the ceremony for his work on the song “Megham Karukkatha” from 2022’s Tamil movie Thiruchitrambalam.

In the note, dated October 4 (Friday), the National Film Awards Cell said the letter to attend the National Film Awards was extended to the choreographer “before the allegations of crime under POCSO Act came to light”.

“In view of the seriousness of the allegation and the matter being subjudice, the Competent Authority has decided to suspend the National Film Award of the Best Choreography for the Year 2022 to Shri Shaik Jani Basha for the film Thiruchitrambalam until further orders.”

“Hence, the invitation extended to Shri Shaik Jani Basha for the 70th National Film Awards Function to be held at Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi on 8.10.24 is hereby withdrawn,” read the note, signed by deputy director Indrani Bose.

Earlier, Jani Master was granted interim bail by a city court on Thursday (03 October) after filing an application to attend the National Film Awards ceremony.

Last month, a woman who worked as Jani Master’s assistant filed a police complaint alleging that the choreographer sexually assaulted her in 2020 during a work trip to Mumbai and he continued sexual harassment and threatened her to not tell anyone.

On September 15, the Narsingi Police registered a case against the choreographer under sections 376(2)(n), 506, 323 of IPC (related to rape, causing hurt, and other offenses).
On recording her statement, it was disclosed that she was a minor at the time of the alleged offence. Therefore, a relevant section of the POCSO Act, 2012 was added, police said.

Jani Master was apprehended in Goa by the Cyberabad police on September 19 and brought to Hyderabad, where he was produced before a city court, which had remanded him to 14-day judicial custody.

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Source: Nagaland Post

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