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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Every dog has its day... Feb 22nd was Slumdog's !!!

Finally, Rahman got what he deserves…. Sweeping 2 Oscars in one go.. a kind of achievement in entertainment industry which every artist could just dream of…..

But frankly speaking I don’t understand what was so great about Slumdog Millionaire…except a brilliant concept and story (the credit for which goes to Q&A author Vikas Swaroop)… I didn’t found anything great either in direction or performance by actors…

Ever wondered why the movies which somehow exhibit India’s poverty to its extreme become such an instant hit?? Hmm.. May be these gorahs have never seen a crazy Indian kid jumping in a pool of shit only to meet his favorite actor Amitabh Bachhan, or maybe they were forced to open their mouth in extreme astonishment when they saw how the multi-million dollars begging industry works in India (when some SoB trains the kids to sing only to put acid in their eyes)….The same story holds true for movies like Salaam Bombay. They fetch instant sympathy of the gorahs towards the so called poor India (in their words). And we feel so proud of it…. Isn’t it??

Ok, never mind… coming back to Rahman… Even I am sure he must be wondering, GOD!!! What was so great about this musical score… Even a moron can compare and say that Rahman’s earlier composition were 10,000 times better than this after listening to Roja, Chaiya-Chaiya, Dil Se, Maa Tujhe Salaam etc etc…So why is that it was never praised to this extent earlier??
The answer is simple… The Oscar Jury must listen to the composition and they didn’t earlier simply because the movies were not nominated.. hmm poor chap.. Is it because of some Brit connection or something?? I mean, when the movie is directed by a Brit/American.. then it will be considered, otherwise not (all other things were Indian.. be it music, actors, story, sound, etc). Why did Lagaan failed even after such a brilliant concept of struggle and victory?? I guess because of similar reasons…

No matter what… hats off to the all members of the movie who enabled India to mark its presence in the Oscars, Golden Globe and BAFTA esp. I must say that the performance by junior Jamaal and Latika (Slumdogs in reel as well as real life) was far ahead than the grown ups (Slumdogs in reel life but NRIs in real) :)

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6 Comments:

Blogger Shiva said...

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11:56 AM  
Blogger Shiva said...

Factual error Mr Blogger, Junior Jamaal is not a real-life Slumdog while Junior Salim is.

11:57 AM  
Blogger Manish said...

Nicely expressed... Ek din Kukkur Mahasangh ke sadasyon ka bhi din aayega ! :)

5:13 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Looks good but... would be more meaningful to me after I see the movie :P
waise yesterday I put another comment tumhare pehle wale blog pe... don't know if you noticed that.
btw, where are you these days..i guess outside india? yaar apna mailid do to we can talk in detail..

5:59 PM  
Blogger WhyDoYouPersist? said...

Champ! m putting u on my rss reader so keep posting regularly. :)

9:47 PM  
Blogger Tarun said...

Thanks thanks....

@WhyDoYouPersist? : Hey buddy...thanks, who is this by the way? you havent described urself in ur blogpage..

@Vandana: thanks yaar.. i noticed ur comment that day itself.. my id is mail.tarun.m@gmail.com

11:12 PM  

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