Sunday, January 25, 2009

Slumdog Millionaire: Is it worth the noise?

Slumdog Millionaire. I am tired of hearing/ reading about it. The movie has done business around 100$ million as compared to 1$ billion of the sacrosanct DARK KNIGHT. 10 oscar nominations if I am quoting Aaj Tak right. But should we forget everything and start dancing as if all our miseries are over? The movie is good but is PURE FICTION and no doubt has some glaring errors. The biggest of those is that the game show is televised LIVE which is not the case with television. There are takes and many retakes. This movie has appealed to the West as it shows us as a third world country which is what they relish to see. Also a britisher, Danny Boyle behind the project is not a bad name for such a project. But no doubt the music is awesome with A R Rehman at his best. Dev Patel, the protagonist is good and has Indian roots but is not Indian. But thi doesn’t stop us from being gung-ho about his Indian connection.

This is were I hate the Indian mentality. Why does recognition from the west matter so much to our society? Why are we running after an Oscar or a redundant post in Obama’s cabinet. Whoever gets that post is not expected to show favours to Indians as that would mean that he/she is not doing his job. Is our Indian pride so shaky that we need such awards and posts to lift it up? Heard of a foreigner being proud of doing something great in India? Al Gore or Peter Jackson rejoicing a Filmfare award in the best foreign film category (I don’t have any idea whether this category exists or not). Even Amitabh through his blog has been critical of this and I second his opinion.

4 comments:

Vinayak said...

I liked ur blog
good post
i have seen this film

Mythreya said...

well.. i kinda agree with u in ur last sentences.
But about the movie I loved it just purely because it had some good story and great direction and of course some good deal of acting.
Few people might have been critical towards slumdog but... still i found it good!
As The Hindu says " INDIA DOESN'T HATE DANNY"

The Vitruvian Boy said...

i havent seen the movie yet...
but yes i agree with u....
We should change our mindset towards western culture...

but then A R Rahman's work is marvellous....

We should talk more about him rather than the foreigners who have made a film on a dark side of our india that still exists...

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