The  Hindi feature film Paheli directed by Amol Palekar has been selected as  India's entry in the foreign films category at the Oscars. A 10-member  jury, headed by noted filmmaker Vinod Pandey, made the selection after  week-long deliberations, Secretary of Film Federation of India Supran  Sena said.
"I'm happy at the nomination of the film for the  Oscars", said Palekar in Pune. The film is produced by actor Shah Rukh  Khan who also plays the lead role in it. Rani Mukherjee is the other key  actor in the movie.
Asked if he would go for lobbying which  plays an important role in mobilising opinion in favour of a film at the  Oscars, the director "it is not the lobbying but the subject matter of  the film which is important."
Paheli beat 14 other films  including Swades, Veer-Zaara, Black, Parineeta, Page 3, Iqbal, Mangal  Pandey and Marathi film Uttarayan for the nomination, Sena said.
Paheli,  which, according to Palekar deals with a "woman's right to make a  choice", is a love story set in the picturesque locales of Rajasthan.
Paheli  is based on the novel by leading Rajasthani writer Vijaydan Detha and  the same book was reproduced on the celluloid by Mani Kaul several years  back.
Palekar said when he narrated the script of Paheli to Shah Rukh, he liked it so much that he offered to produce it.
He said Shah Rukh is an "able producer" and "everything depends on him how he handles things in the run up to the Oscars.
The director said he and Shah Rukh would sit together and frame the strategy.
Ashutosh  Gowariker's Lagaan starring Aamir Khan and Marathi film Shwaas were  nominated for Oscars in the last few years but missed the eventual  glory.
According to Palekar, Paheli, which also features Anupam  Kher, Naseeruddin Shah, Juhi Chawla, Suniel Shetty and Amitabh Bachchan,  was completed in only 47 days.
Marathi film Shwaas, which was India's entry to the Oscars in 2004, could not live up to the hype generated.
Some  of the earlier entries in the last few years include the Aamir  Khan-starrer Lagaan, directed by Ashutosh Gowarikar and Sanjay Leela  Bhansali's Devdas.
The following have been some of India's  entries to the Oscars over the years: Mehboob Khan's Mother India  (1957), Guru Dutt's Sahib Biwi aur Ghulam (1963), Shyam Benegal's Ankur  (1974) and Manthan (1978), Mahesh Bhatt's Saransh (1985).
Interestingly,  directors of three of the last four Indian entries for the Oscars are  from Maharashtra from where late Dadasaheb Phalke, pioneer of the Indian  film industry hailed.

