Amitabh Bachchan rubbishes Slumdog Millionaire
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Slumdog Millionaire may have been thrown bouquets by western critics and audiences, but brickbats are flying in its direction in India.
Although the film was a big winner at Sunday’s Golden Globes and is seen as a frontrunner for the Oscars, Amitabh Bachchan, Bollywood’s top actor and perhaps one of the most famous faces in the world, has voiced bitter comments about the movie’s portrayal of India.
Writing on his blog, Bachchan said that “if SM projects India as [a] third-world, dirty, underbelly developing nation and causes pain and disgust among nationalists and patriots, let it be known that a murky underbelly exists and thrives even in the most developed nations.”
There has been some debate about the “Indian-ness” of the movie. Slumdog Millionaire was directed by the British film-maker Danny Boyle, best known for the noir comedy of Trainspotting. The film is based on a novel, Q&A, by the Indian writer and diplomat Vikas Swarup, and adapted by Simon Beaufoy, the British screenwriter of The Full Monty.
Bachchan added that an Indian director making a western-style film might not meet with the attention lavished on Slumdog Millionaire: “It’s just that the SM idea, authored by an Indian and conceived and cinematically put together by a westerner, gets creative globe recognition. The other would perhaps not.”
Bachchan himself features in the movie, by proxy: the young protanogist is obsessed with the actor and in a hilarious early scene stops at nothing to get the autograph of his idol, played by Feroz Abbas Khan.
Slumdog’s opening sequences are largely in Hindi but the film has little in common with conventional Indian cinema, where films are more about escapism than realism. This has also riled the Big B, as Bachchan is universally known in Bollywood, who seems particularly irked by the critical praise that Indian arthouse cinema has attracted over the decades.
“The commercial escapist world of Indian cinema had vociferously battled for years, on the attention paid and the adulation given to the legendary Satyajit Ray at all the prestigious film festivals of the west, and not a word of appreciation for the entertaining mass oriented box-office blockbusters that were being churned out from Mumbai. The argument: Ray portrayed reality; the other, escapism, fantasy and incredulous posturing. Unimpressive for Cannes and Berlin and Venice.”
There may be another reason for Bachchan’s words: he was the original host of the Indian version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, a show that resurrected his career. However, rival Bollywood star Anil Kapoor steals his thunder with a remarkable performance as the creepy host of the game show in Slumdog.
But many fans have rushed to the defence of Boyle’s movie. “Slumdog doesn’t show a complete picture of India or Indians, but few movies show a complete picture of any place or people, particularly a sprawling, expressive, multicultural city like Mumbai. You see a mere slice. Slumdog shows poverty, and it shows wealth, and it shows someone who survives one and is unconcerned with the other. What he is concerned with is LOVE. And that is so Indian,” wrote svhayter on Bachchan’s blog.
- Guardian.co.uk
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Slum-dog millionaire has exposed the reality of living in the slum, and how untouchables are treated. Amitabh makes billions with his acting and elusions of grandeur, the Indian govt. spends billions on makig missiles to kill, and invested billions of billions in exploring space, yet they have failed to spend some on helping to build a better life for the impoverished. If Amitabh is so affected by this movie, then go out there and practically help these people. The CASTE system still exists in India..
I agree with Bobby, Slumdog awakens the reality of it all – if that is not so then all of us down west are a bunch of idiots to give away one award after another. Brilliant film and music, thank you Rahman bhai. Big B – share some of your wealth with the poor then come again and say something. I guess people will say anything these days!
Slumdog Millionair is very touching movie,there are slums all over the world
and if India was chosen ,than the people, the rich people of India, the parliamentarians should wake up and see for themselves, even in the slums live talented humans, surviving for a better living standard, seeking love and attention from the wealthy above all they need respect as humans.
The children of the slums are so talented and they should it in this movie.
The children were the real heros of this movie, infact they have prooved living in the slums one can dream big too…we all enjoyed the movie with a happy ending, but it would be nice if people like Amitabh Bachan who is getting to be very infamous now appreciates the reality too..
There is nothing to be ashamed of if there is real slums in India..
At least he should wake up and do something for these poor people…remember
they watched your movies and in return you made millions..it is time you share
your wealth and get rid of the slums..build some decent homes for the slum people and save the children in the slums,,they are your future.
Thanks to the movie makers for such an awesome movie..
the movie is called ’slumdog millionaire’ it’s about the slums, what on earth else does AB expect? AB get with it! and flash back to reality cuz it ain’t all rosy out there like it must look from inside your million dollar home. pfft!
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