Monday, February 23, 2009

Jai Ho for the Slumdog


(Image courtesy: wikipedia)
Slumdog Millionaire has won several awards at the Oscars. Eight to be precise, which includes, Best Music, Best Director and Best Film. I can understand the Best Music award for Jai Ho is yet another gem from Rahman (the music for Roja still lingers in my mind). But Best film?
If you see the films it had competed with
Milk - which sends out a strong message from the gay community,
The curious case of Benjamin Button
- a story of an old man growing younger physically but wiser with age
Frost/Nixon - a window to American politics and the Nixon era and
Reader - a movie which won the Best Actress award for Kate Winslet

every one of them has a powerful taut story. What does Slumdog have? The same 'rags to riches' story where the hero walks away with the heroine into the sunset. The actors have done a great job, but is the movie as powerful as its competition? While some say its good timing, to portray a movie that shows optimism and hope in times of recession, there are others who say its mediocre.

Whatever is the opinion, one thing is true. The movie, a simple love story, in an Indian setting, made by an Englishman, nominated for the Best Movie in an American film chamber, has won the award. Truly, cinema can't get more global than this.

p.s - While everyone's besotted with Slumdog, my heart cringed at the story of Pinki, which incidentally won the oscar for the documentary feature. Reminds me of another bizarre physical deformity story which got corrected through surgery.

8 comments:

Slogan Murugan said...

i want to see that one. Smile pinki

citygurl said...

Same here. But are docu films screened in theatres. Maybe this one will be now that it has won an oscar:)

Ob-Guy'n said...

dev patel in slumdog, propah accent et al, is just about as convincing a mumbai slum boy as is tom cruise in valkyrie where he plays this nazi general with a thick north american accent.
poverty porn sells in the west. period.

citygurl said...

And haven't we seen that before? Right from Satyajit Ray's Pather Panchali. Only diff here is its an Englishman who made it;this atleast shows optimism inspite of the 'dirty underbelly' as Big B says.
My take - a nice movie for which I wouldn't have given a best film award - but hey maybe the jury was tired of serious cinema.

tat_tvam_asi said...

http://www.sandeepweb.com/2009/02/19/my-op-ed-in-pioneer-talibanisation-in-practice/


The average urban youngster’s profile forbids us to expect that he/she knows Renuka Choudhury’s antecedents as a staunch crusader against liquor during her TDP days.

citygurl said...

Shankar, I dont know how relevant your comment is on this post. I have accepted it on the assumption that this was actually for some of my previous posts. Waiting for an explanation.

Sreekiran said...

You should all read about the boy who has been dubbed as "The real Slumdog (millionnaire)":
http://www.currybear.com/wordpress/?p=2316

citygurl said...

Excellent link, Kiran. Thanks. I loved the way he explained the history of hanging garden.
Others do have a look at this you tube videos of the talented Ravi.