Filmmaker Rahul Rawail, who was a part of the selection jury that chose ‘Court’ as India's official entry for Oscars on Wednesday, resigned from his post the same evening the film was declared as India's entry to the Oscars. Rahul cited differences between him and chairperson Amol Palekar as the reason which forced him to quit. He also stressed on the fact that the selection of "Court" was a unanimous decision and it was Palekar's "obnoxious" behavior which made him arrive at this decision. In an exclusive chat with TOI, Rahul Rawail opened up about the shocking manipulations, polls and Amol Palekar.For starters, the whole style of the narrative is something you don't generally get to see every day in every other film. The different layers in the film and the tediousness of going to court in India is something that even you would empathize with when you watch the film.I am sorry but I am not permitted to reveal that.First of all, Suparn Sen has not been a part of any of the deliberations in any which way so he absolutely has no right to comment. I am surprised and shocked at his statement. Moreover, this is a problem between Amol and me and I don't think anyone else needs to get involved in this.There's a lot of manipulation that happened inside that room. Turning votes, incorrect counting of votes, declaring false number of votes are few of them. I demanded for a re- poll. I asked Amol to show me the votes, let me see them but he refused. I clearly told him that I don't trust him at all. I pushed and pushed for re-counting and what shocked me was that the voting count of three films were wrong.One is not supposed to bring anyone with them inside the jury room and during the selection process. But Amol Palekar brought along his associate which is not permitted. His associate was trying to influence all the jury members which is absolutely against the ethics.Rawail is known for directing films like Love Story, Betaab, Anjaam and Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya.For latest Bollywood updates, follow us on Twitter >>> @TOIEntertain For the latest in Bollywood news, like us on Facebook >>>