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Newton, a Hindi film set against the backdrop of elections in the world’s largest democracy, was on Friday announced as India’s official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars 2018. The film’s team says it’s an encouragement for filmmakers who are willing to take risks.

“It was a unanimous decision. Titles like Dangal and Mukti Bhavan were part of the list,” Supran Sen, secretary general of the Film Federation of India said.

Newton, directed by Amit V. Masurkar and starring Rajkummar Rao, was chosen from among 26 titles from different languages by a 14-member jury appointed by the FFI.

Newton revolves around a young government clerk who is sent on election duty to a Maoist-controlled town and how the ideological struggle puts him in an awkward situation. It was shot in the interiors of Chhattisgarh.

“For now, the fact that Newton has been selected as India’s official entry is in itself a big deal for me. I’m still trying to process that information. It’s still to sink in. Whether we make it to the shortlist or win or not are thoughts that are far away from my head right now,” Masurkar said.

So far, Mother India, Salaam Bombay! and Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India are the only Indian films to have made it to the top five in the Best Foreign Language Film category at the Academy Awards, but none have won the honour.

Rao said: “It feels amazing and brilliant that a film like Newton, which is unique and special for all of us, and which we have made with so much honesty and purity, without keeping any of those commercial things in mind about what works and what sells. We just had to tell a simple, honest story and I am glad that it’s resonating with everyone. The kind of response that we are getting from the critics, and now the fact that it makes it as India’s official entry to the Oscars, it’s huge.”

Acclaimed actor Pankaj Tripathi, who features in Newton, believes this choice would encourage the entire film fraternity to support good cinema and filmmakers.

“It’s something to be proud of as we have [thousands] of films coming out each year and out of that number, our film gets an entry. The entry is making us feel proud, so the win [if it happens] will have an amazing impact on the entire film fraternity,” Tripathi said.

Newton is a film which will reflect real India and it is not at all a biased project,” he added.

Meanwhile, actress Anjali Patil said: “The hard work of our entire team has borne fruit.”

Filmmaker Hansal Mehta, who has worked closely with Rao in films such as Shahid and Aligarh, also hailed the move.

Newton is India’s entry to the Oscars. The best choice in years by the federation,” Mehta tweeted, adding: “If films like A Separation and Children of Heaven made it to the Oscar nominations, so can Newton. It is our best shot. Manish Mundra go for it!”

The film is produced by Manish Mundra of Drishyam Films, the company best known for backing critically-acclaimed projects such as Masaan and Umrika.

Mundra said that “for the news to be announced on the day of the theatrical release of Newton across India — the stars are truly aligning for us”.

The 90th Academy Awards are scheduled for March 4, 2018 in Los Angeles.