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Slumdog Millionnaire

Posted on February 22, 2009 by Accidental Writer

I finally watched Slumdog Millionnaire. Last week. Only, I have not had the time to blog about it. Let me take a deep breath before I give my opinion. I did not really like the movie. It was believable. It was certainly not overplayed, like some of the reviewers said. It showed the “murky underbelly of Mumbai”. But, it was still optimistic. In spite ofย  all these positives, it did not work for me. Maybe because I expected a lot more. Maybe because I expected profound thoughts and perhaps some solutions to the problems plaguing the country. But, on the whole, the movie was a disappointment.

I might have liked it had I not built so many expectations around it. It is a good movie, but as Lekhni points out, there have been better movies. She lists Swades, Chak De and Salaam Bombay. I would list Pithaamagan, Sethu and the numerous Balachander films alongside. Or Mr. and Mrs. Iyer.There are too many good movies around to cite them all. Unfortunately, Balachander is never recognized for the legend that he is by our pan-Indian, let alone foreign audiences. Makes me wonder why.

To conclude, Slumdog is a movie I would watch once. It drags in some places. The casting of Lathika did not impress me. Nor did the interminable questions and police torture. But, I would not complain because I know it’s reality. I was also left wondering how someone who has grown up in the slums of Mumbai has a better accent than most well-educated Indians. In all, it would be a huge bonus if it did go on to win the Oscars. But, I don’t think I would be too surprised if it did not. I can’t judge because I haven’t seen the other entries for the awards.

Finally, I read that article that explained why Slumdog could only have been made by a foreigner. I don’t agree. Anyone could have made it. It only got noticed because a foreigner made it. Anyway, I am glad that our very own A R Rahman finally got some recognition. Three cheers to that!

Category: Cinema

0 thoughts on “Slumdog Millionnaire”

  1. Indian Homemaker says:
    February 23, 2009 at 2:09 am

    I agree. Nice movie, but not the best movie.
    But AR Rehman is the best ๐Ÿ™‚

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  2. Nita says:
    February 27, 2009 at 6:27 pm

    I enjoyed the movie but purely as an entertainer. Nothing very deep about it but that was okay by me. As you said we have far better movies in the Indian stable! But if Slumdog was noticed, I think its natural as Boyle made it and it was in English.

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  3. Nita says:
    March 1, 2009 at 1:19 pm

    Hey Amri,

    My gripe with Slumdog is that it took a Brit to take it to the world-stage and give it the due recognition.

    Another thing that sends “cringe-worthy” sentiments is sitting alongside these goras in the cinema hall and trying to rationalize the humour being eked out of the whole “slum” situation. What a surprise however, to notice a full house!!!

    And kudos to Pookutty and Rehman for their accomplishments. Jai ho! to both of them!

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  4. Nikhil says:
    March 20, 2009 at 4:00 pm

    I agree to the fact that it could have been made by anyone – it was that ordinary a movie, at least plot-wise. Cinematography was brilliant. If I had a tinge of faith left in Oscars, there it goes. With the excpetion of the technicians ๐Ÿ™‚

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