NEW DELHI: After his ‘Mera Desh Hai Mahan’ video that unabashedly praises PM Narendra Modi almost comparing him with Gandhi and Buddha, Central Board of Film Certification ( CBFC ) chairman Pahlaj Nihalani ’s next project is a short film on the ‘failure of FTII .’On Monday, Nihalani told ET that he soon plans to bring out documentary evidence of how FTII students are ‘anti nationals’ and are being supported by “bhoole bichde geet” producers who “have never made any commercially viable movie in life.” “These are film-makers who have been long forgotten and are now cashing in on the FTII students to revive their careers. Their only aim is to bring down the Modi government.”Students of FTII were on strike from June this year till last month to protest against the government’s decision to appoint BJP member Gajendra Chauhan as the institute’s chairman. Now, they have planned to take the protest to the International Film Festival of India in Goa starting on November 20.“After trying their best to defame the government for all these months, the students are now trying to spoil IFFI. I am going to make a movie on how badly the FTII was functioning all these years and how the students were using government resources continously but working against it,” Nihalani said.He added, “I know these students and their alumni for many years. I know their worth. They may think they are geniuses because they managed to get attention but the industry is very patriotic and peaceful. With this kind of attitude the students will never be able to adjust here.”Nihalani said the students are backed by film producers who opposed the Modi government even before elections. “It is only because of Modi government our multiplexes have improved and we have export relief in entertainment now.But these film makers who have not delivered one good movie in their entire lives, are now spoiling the name of the nation without understanding that,” he said. Recently, Nihalani’s video that is now playing in theatres across the country during interval of Salman Khan-starrer Prem Ratan Dhan Payo created a flutter on social media for portraying stereotypical presentations of religious communities in India and borrowing foreign visuals to show a developed India.“My last video ‘har har Modi Ghar Ghar Modi’ depicted the PM as a promising leader committed to our welfare. This is its sequel, showing the leader has fulfilled the expectations and lived up to the trust people placed in him.” Nihalani said he has urged all film producers to show the video before their movie in theatres and several have agreed to it. “I have been in this industry for 45 years. No one has refused me. People are clapping in the cinema halls after watching the video but some people have criticised it. They are creating noise because they don’t want anything good here.”