Showing posts with label Mumbai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mumbai. Show all posts

The Slumdog and Millionaire debate


I just watched Slumdog Millionaire. I had to. What if so much is being written and said about the film. Ever since, Big B reportedly expressed his disagreement about the film, the debate has heated up.

Not only the Indian media but also the International media paid their respect to Big B’s comments. The Guardian as well as BBC had reports about the Bollywood star’s views.

One question that both the critics and supporters of the film have raised is:

If this film was made by a local director and not by a Western biggie, would our reaction to the film have been the same?

Whether it is the seasoned blogger, Amit Verma who has heaved praise on the film or the critical Arindam Choudhuri who has urged Indians not to waste their time in watching the film, the same question has been raised.

But, the truth is, the film has not been made by a local Indian director and therefore the question remains unanswerable.

It is true that the film illogically shows every negative thing about India happening in the protagonist’s life...slums, open-air lavatories, riots, underworld, prostitution, brothels, begging, child labour, blinding and maiming of kids to make them into “better beggars”, petty pedlars, traffic jams, irresponsible call centre executives... It fails to provide a balanced view.

That the maestro A.R. Rahman has secured three Oscar nominations is one convincing factor. Nonetheless, it can also be asked: Is his music in Slumdog Millionaire his best performance? Has he not scored music in Indian music that was even better?

Contrarily if Slumdog Millionaire offends or pleases, it is in the nature of art to do so.

Still confused? Watch it for yourself and decide.

Ram Gopal Varma ki Company Khalaas


Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma’s visit to the Taj Hotel as part of Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh’s entourage has bought a lot of criticism for the latter.

To make matters worse, the chief minister’s son Ritiesh Deshmukh was also present there.

Now! The word going around is that Ram Gopal who has already made films on terrorism, will be making a new one on the Mumbai attacks with Ritiesh playing the lead role in it.

The chief minister’s was on an official visit to the hotel to know the damage caused. No doubt, the presence of RGV and son Ritiesh has raised a lot of eyebrows. Moreover, the CM is already on a sticky wicket having earned a lot criticism. His deputy R.R Patil was already forced to submit his resignation.
Here are some SMSes going around about this:

I think he’s planning Ramu Ki Aag Part II. R R Patil will play Gabbar Singh asking ‘Kitne aadmi mare the? Sirf 200?” Shivraj Patil will be the Thakur without power and democracy will dance like Basanti…. Jab tak hain jaan, mein nachungi and we bloody 100 crores, the helpless poor dumb junior artistes will be spectators!

Join the terrorism organised by Deshmukh and Son. Lucky draw for a lead role in Ram Gopal Varma’s D!

Now if the CM finds himself without a , maybe RGV can cast him in one of his , in a role cast off by .

RGV was sent by the Big B to be part of the CM’s entourage. It’s his way of getting back at Sonia Gandhi’s party.