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Monday, February 23, 2009

Cheers!! Slumdog team..

Today morning, I woke up at around 8.30. But as soon as I realised that I was that much late, I jumped out of the bed and ran towards the tv room. I didn't want to miss a single minute of the 81st academy awards. I had already missed a few moments. Tv room was crowded as it was a Manu-Chelsea encounter or a 20-20 match. Everyone clapped and rejoiced each and every time slumdog got an award. It was a total of eight. Well, deserved, according to me. The awards procured by Mr.Rasool and Mr.A.R.Rahman certainly turned out to be great for India. The awards didn't really surprise me other than the best actor. I expected it to be Brad Pitt. But I was glad to see Anthony Hopkins there, he is one of my favourites. It was him who introduced Brad.

Now, this what I want to say about slumdog. There has been plenty of arguments and debates going on regarding the movie "slumdog millionaire" in the recent few days and it's success in the Oscar arena has brought glory to India as well.. The movie's success was celebrated extensively in India while a few were keen to criticize it severely. The truth is that it really not is an Indian movie. It is a British movie in which a few Indians were involved and which describes the story in the background of slums in India. But it's our habit to treat everything which succeeds and has a little bit of involvement from us just like our own. Eventhough the good work of the Indians involved is to be appreciated, let us not forget that there has been better movies and better music in our regional languages.

Regarding the content of the movie, I strongly feel there is nothing wrong in showing the truth. Truth, however bitter it is, is to be accepted. The things which were shown in the movie do happen in our country, even worse than that. Eighty percent of the wealth in our country is in the hands of 1.8 % of the population. So let us not raise our voices against those who brought it into spotlight. Instead, let us do something to change the scenario.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi,

I was reading ur blog posts and found some of them to be very good.. u write well.. Why don't you popularize it more.. ur posts on ur blog ‘Oblivion’ took my particular attention as some of them are interesting topics of mine too;

BTW I help out some ex-IIMA guys who with another batch mate run www.rambhai.com where you can post links to your most loved blog-posts. Rambhai was the chaiwala at IIMA and it is a site where users can themselves share links to blog posts etc and other can find and vote on them. The best make it to the homepage!

This way you can reach out to rambhai readers some of whom could become your ardent fans.. who knows.. :)

Cheers,
Ray

Kala said...

Feel happy for you.Keep it up.

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