Posted by IBNLive at 02:36 AM, Feb 09, 2009 | Updated at 10:17 AM, Feb 09, 2009 in Showbiz
Slumdog Millionaire swept the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Awards 2009 winning seven awards from the 11 categories it was nominated in. Here's wishing Rahman and Pookutty for adding another feather to their Slumdog Millionaire basket. Jai Ho!
Posted by tooth_fairy70 at 06:09 PM, Feb 12, 2009
SLUM DOG OR GLUM DOG?
The coveted and prestigious Golden Globe Award 2009 to ‘Slum dog Millionaire’ heralded the arrival of an all Indian star cast in the global arena. The weeks preceding the award ceremony saw most of the International broadcasters and towards the end, even Indian news channels play up the nomination of Danny Boyle directed film as the front runner at this year’s award. To an average Indian, this came as no big surprise with the country doing well on most fronts, this was almost along expected lines. The declaration of the award only enthused millions of Indians across the country to watch the film either on release on 23rd Jan 2009 or download it from the internet / commercial DVDs.
The exhilaration and pride of watching Indian stars led by the distinguished, noted, established film star and director Anil Kapoor lasted just until one saw the movie. Alas, the shame and disgrace projected of this great nation with its rich culture and heritage would put any sane educated Indian citizen to run for cover. For one who has operated for over two decades in the Mumbai International Airport, both as crew and as passenger, it was horrendous feeling deep within to see it being portrayed as an airfield that has kids playing cricket besides the runway with aircraft taking off !! Which airfield in the world does this happen at? Forget human beings, even animal and birds straying on the airstrip are prevented at great costs. Mumbai airport is one of the oldest International airport and has always maintained amongst the highest standards required by world civil aviation agencies. Worse still, the area is shown to have ‘makeshift’ toilets with early morning queue by slum dwellers. All airfields are ‘prohibited areas’ and portraying something that is untrue is not only unethical but in poor taste. The icing on the cake is surely the poor slum dweller who finds himself latched inside the ‘makeshift’ toilet and has to dive into the very pit he was defecating and swim through the sewer lines, melee through the crowd dripping in “muk” to meet his favourite filmstar and idol………only for an autograph that is subsequently pawned by a friend of his for five cents!!! One wonders as to when did the famous ‘dhobi talao’ in Mumbai become a tourist destination? Who are these tourists that are guided by touts to such places only to have their vehicle ‘jacked up’ and wheels stolen? Which world are we living in? Is this true of India? Which educated Indian would today come to the fore and bear witness to this fact. Or is it to tickle the fancies of the lil’ Nancy’s in the jury at International awards?
This can only be thought of by people who have never had it bad in life, who do not have to struggle to make ends meet and have a problem of plenty. Is there any sanity in such portrayal or betrayal? The very story concept is bereft of any real substance. The way the game show, around which the entire movie hinges or has been shown to be conducted would convey to the world at large that Indian game shows with the highest TRP rating and emotions is ‘rigged’ at every stage. In which respected game show do you find the host or anchor conniving with the contestant and aiming to mislead him? Worse still at a urinal….. speaks of a very poor mindset. The climax was the unraveling of the story in a police station with scant regard to the language used and the ‘excesses’ by the police……..electric shock to an underage detainee? One cannot deny police atrocities to the downtrodden, but the scale and reasons are simply bewildering for anyone who has grown up in this country and in an age where nothing of this nature would escape the media glare…… especially of a reputed game show as the one portrayed. Obviously, it was an attempt at the poor human rights record often projected of third world countries. Well, we have to hand it to Mr Danny Boyle for the depiction that won him accolades world over and even his success at the nomination of the movie for the forthcoming Oscar Awards. The first reaction by the eminent film star Amitabh Bacchan on the movie did give a notion of ‘grapes are sour’ but in retrospect after watching the movie, one cannot but agree with him in totality.
When viewed holistically, the concept and storyline is perverse figment of imagination to savor the salivating palette of the rich in the advanced countries. It is a one stop shop for all one can imagine in this day and age……..poor condition of schools, living conditions, lack of basic amenities, communal riots, forced mutilation of body to earn sympathy and begging as a racket etc. All these are often heard of and portrayed to earn ‘big bucks’ from sponsors abroad who imagine that they would fulfill their moral obligation by subscribing to these through such ‘rogues’ who wouldn’t mind selling their country to fill their own coffers.

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Posted by sanjay.singh001 at 04:51 PM, Feb 12, 2009
Congratulation to the Team of SlumDong Millionare on winning BAFTA. Now go for Osacar.
Congrate specially to Rahman who has proud us on being the 1st Indian to win BAFTA.

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Posted by aasheesh_singh at 10:38 AM, Feb 11, 2009
Cant help forgiving for putting flavor in an otherwise offensive movie. Your music balms the metaphorical slaughter of a civic state which is portrayed with vices only.
Knowingly unknowingly , but you applied you talent in a wrong venture. With great talent and mastery of a skill comes responsibility also. Your state has given you freedom of expression , which was unfortunately misguided by a britisher.
I forgive you for tickling my earworms but newly christened "slumdogs" won't
congrats anyways.

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Posted by prashkalvankar at 01:54 PM, Feb 10, 2009
congrats rahman,resul,and boyle entire team for there remarkable work in slumdog millionarie.Rahman is my favourite Music composer. I am glad that his music particularly for this film has now being appreciated and acclaimed by international audience. Way to go guys i wish you good luck for Oscars.

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Posted by nikki777 at 01:58 AM, Feb 10, 2009
Congrats to AR and Resul for their achievements.

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Posted by jaidev.s at 01:26 AM, Feb 10, 2009
Good work guys . i really hope an all indian movie will accomplish the same fame and reception Slum dog is getting in the international arena pretty soon and hope you guys will be part of that wonder too bringing more fame and acclaim to our country.

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Posted by akrishv at 10:18 PM, Feb 09, 2009
Rahman....Way to go....U will be inspiration for all Indians who are working really hard achieve their dreams. U had proved that Sky is the limit. Resul....thank u proving that We "Sound Artist" can also achieve their dreams if we can persist on the work that we are doing.I am sure U had done great service in turning the Industries attention towards Sound. Expecting lots more good work from you and Make India proud. Jai Ho!

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Posted by palfeb3_1987 at 09:12 PM, Feb 09, 2009
The first film Roja that he scored music for was a blockbuster and that he bagged the 'National Award' in his debut film was just a recognition that he had arrived. Plenty of awards like this and a few more that are awaiting him are just the reflection of how much
he puts himself in it. These awards were a long time coming and who better an Indian than Rahman - "Mr.Patriot", to grab them to announce India's arrival at the world stage. Jai Ho!!! Jai Hind!!! Rahman.Oscars here we come.

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Posted by ramdas_t at 09:06 PM, Feb 09, 2009
it is really great to have the awards by both A R Rehman and Pookutty.
it is very sorry that we cannot get any awards, when it is made by indians. it was becasue of daniel boyel the film could be seen. all indians know that there is no great thing about the film, but the director and producer who are non-indians.
why dont we indians allow someone else to perform and get the award. there will always be someone behind to spoil the show. that is one of the reasons indians fare well abroad and not in india.
we should rather be proud that an indian won so and so award and support the person whoever it may be. we should stop bad politics. we shoud learn to support and be supportive to bring out the best in all of us. India is great and should remain so, with the wishes from all of us.

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Posted by shankar17 at 08:41 PM, Feb 09, 2009
Congrats Sir....
Long road of ur career just now started to give fruits for your hard work and sincerity in your job......
Golden globe already been yours;now BAFTA;Still OSCAR is pending that too will be in your hands on feb 22.....All of ur fans are already excited and are desperate for seeing OSCAR winning moment......
Thank you sir for taking music and INDIA in film industry to high levels............

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