Ore Oru Gramathiley was initially banned for criticising
caste based reservations. The
Supreme Court of India later allowed its release, after the producer agreed to make changes in the climax. After it won the
National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues, a writ plea to have the award nullified was made in the
High Court. The plaintiff argued that the conferment of the award should be deemed "illegal" since the film was screened for the jury even before the ban was lifted by the Supreme Court. Ultimately, his efforts were fruitless. == See also ==