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Nothing in ‘Slum dog Millionaire’ to say Jai ho!
Abhishek Pandey , Delhi: Feb 3 2009
Made Popular Feb 3 2009
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Nothing in ‘Slum dog Millionaire’ to say Jai ho!

Tourism ministry of India may think to change its punch line from Incredible India to Horrible India after watching Slum dog millionaire, a famous movie directed by Danny Boyle. The movie’s story is based on a boy from one of the Mumbai slums, a slum dog, who becomes a millionaire after winning a game show of Indian version of “who wants to be a millionaire”.

The story idea has been taken from the novel ‘Q&A’ written by Vikas Swarup, an Indian diplomat from Allahabad. Story moves around a boy Jamaal who enters and luckily won the game show for getting his lover back in his life.

Slum dig millionaire which has won four Golden globe awards and also been nominated in 10 categories for the Oscar awards this year, is based on a story, which is a mockery on India for the entertainment and enjoyment of first world countries and their populace. India has been shown in a bad line in this film.

The movie shows the abusive police, filthy conditions of Indian slums and sub-human conditions of Mumbai slum dwellers, communal violence, beggary, exploiting orphan children by maiming them and forcing them into beggary, flesh market of minor girls, underworld, and conman cheating tourists and very big-hearted white people and above all copying of TV shows’ concept shows from the west. Declining moral values of Indians has also been shown in the movie when an elder brother rapes the lover of his younger brother in a movie scene.

I am not saying that Mr Boyle has shown all the lies to the world. I am not saying that we can deny the child beggary, prostitution, stealing of concepts from the west and our filthy slums. Yes, I accept that these things exist and prevailing in few parts of the country, not in every nook and corner of the country. Don’t you think Mr. Boyle it is the exaggeration of the facts for your vested interests and for satisfying your ‘we are superior’ attitude.

You need not to be as objective as a news producer is, while making news reports but you could have selected few things which could show the real idea of India even in those conditions, which you selected to show in the movie. I have watched the ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’ several times but not even on a single show I found that Amitabh or for that matter, Shahrukh Khan mock any of the contestants in their shows as Anil Kapoor did in the movie by making fun of Jamaal, a tea seller in the game show in the movie.

India is not only what has been shown in your movie but far beyond that. We are the largest democracy, oldest civilisation, homeland of most of the scientist, engineers and doctors, having rich cultural and moral values and one of the fastest growing economies of the world.

India is the country which has the largest number of billionaires in the world, even more than America, according to a report published in Forbes magazine. But Mr Boyle you did not give a damn to it. Mr Boyle said in a interview that the movie meant to capture Mumbai zest. I think that he must research well to know about Mumbai and India.

Amitabh Bachchan, a famous Bollywood actor said in his blog, “If Slumdog Millionaire 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.” Mr Bachhan’s statements are absolutely right and raise the question why they (west audience) don’t love to watch their existing murky underbelly.

It is very nice to see porn movies of others but dirt start hitting the roof when you got to see some one you know. The Times rightly reported in one of the articles written by famous columnist Alice Milles, Slum dog Millionaire is poverty porn.

India has been the leader in making maximum number of movies annually, but its record in Oscar is disappointing. I don’t understand the reason why movie depicting our poverty and backwardness attract the attention of the International audience and award givers. This trend is not new. We have won nominations in academy awards for three films – Mother India, Salaam Bombay and Lagaan. All of these movies are based on our backwardness and our struggle with the life. Only one Indian director, Satyajeet Ray had been given the honorary Oscar award for life-achievement in 1991.

The most of his films project poverty of India and its populace. Whatever, he was a brilliant filmmaker. If we look at these facts then it is very hard to believe any justification. It can not be mere coincidence. It is because of preconceived stereotype idea of the west about Indians.

We, Indians, may be happy about the movie for few reasons because it is getting international recognition, and awards. We may be happy because India is being discussed on such big platforms. But it is valueless for me when my country is being maligned and misrepresented with exaggerated facts. There is only one thing good for us to be happy about that some handful Indians including AR Rahman and Gulzar are winning international awards and recognition for their good work in the movie.

But don’t forget this is not a Bollywood film at all. It is a purely Hollywood movie and story idea is based somewhere in Mumbai slums. I doubt that if the same movie would have been made by an Indian it could win such big international awards. Indians should not be demoralised from this but should wake up from the slumber and let the world know that India does not live only in slums or we are not becoming rich by chance. Let the world know that All ‘rags to-riches’ stories are not about winning the ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’ or any other show. We have the talent and the attitude to prove them wrong. Let’s do it.

And Say Jai ho for real India, not for Slumdog Millionaire!

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Maya
Doha, Qatar
Good post...It’s true that they are showing only the bad side of India...
You are right if it was directed by an Indian director it would have not got so much global attention..

But why blame the Director...its based on the Original Novel Q & A by an Indian Writer Vikas Swarup which in now renamed as Slumdog Millionaire after the movie release...
He only portrayed what’s was on the book..


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Dear Maya

I am not blaming the director alone for showcasing Indian poverty. Yes, Vikas Swarup is also one of the convicts. But he said in a interview that he was not even invited to see the movie before its release. Even he did not write or helped in writing script of the movie.
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Sanwali
Shimla, India
It is easy for Mr Bachhan to comment from his bungalows located in the posh area of mumbai. What does he personally do so as to help poor get out of slums and live a better life. Slums are reality of India. In fact everything shown in the movie is reality of our country.

Good or bad, we need to accept it!
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Thanks Sanwali.

I know Mr Bachchan has done nothing for the slum dwellers of Mumbai or any parts of the country. I do accept that slums are the reality of India. But this murky underbelly exists in the devolped in developed countries also. If Mr Bachchan has said this, did he commit any crime ? I think, no.
I know we have to change our destiny bgut we can not let others mock on us. Why dont West make the fils on their slums or show US, UK or any other western county in bad line. Prostitution is there, Stealing of concept exist. why always we are targeted !!! Why ?
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Please dont ask any body to lend thier money.. see the concept of ”CHARITY” is ”VOLUNTARY”.. so stop the ”CHARITY FORCE” .. you know what, just help a slum family to understand that ”A family planning” is really necessary for them...oh, by the way it applies to all of us ”INDIANS”... if you have already done this.. you stand good for you.. but I do not vote anything as good or bad in this..

Oh by the way.. everything shown in the movie is reality!! is what you said.... I dont know... i wonder how many slum dwellers saw this movie and attested this... we need a reality check...
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Reshmi
Bangalore, India
Abhishek, I agree with most of what you have pointed out...in fact many of my Indian friends who are settled abroad are visibly disappointed with the movie saying that it is a womderful package of what the west wants to buy about India...but I don’t fully agree with you. It is indeed a feel good movie, as goodness finally triumphs over evil at the end...not unlike the previous movies made in the same genre like ’Salaam Bombay’ or ’Bombay’ for that matter. We don’t want to acknowledge the fact that most of India still lives in this fashion, inspite of the major hue and cry being raised about the portrayal of poverty in the movie. Though, I agree that AR Rehman has made better musical scores in many other bollywood movies before, the west has blatanltly ignored them...but still the movie has many passionate moments, excellent screenplay by all the actors and actresses and eminently hummable music. If, at last, we are getting the recognition that is long due, its ytime we accept it with pride and not be cynical about it.
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Thanks Reshmi for ur comments.

Reshmi, I dont have issues with the Danny Boyle or Rehman getting awards worldwide for the extremelly well directed movie or for beatiful sound score. I have the problem with their stereotype attitude for us.
Our Bangalorians work for them and they enjoy our cheap labor and say in return that we are the suckers.
It is not done, Reshmi. It is not done...
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Reshmi
Bangalore, India
Sorry, forgot to tell you, your article is extremely well written. Kudos :)!
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ARVIND K.PANDEY
PRAYAG, India
It’s a thought provoking piece.It’s time for the Western world to invoke better perceptions about us.They are cashing-in-on the darker side of ours.Depiction of poverty has always been a hit item.

The same thing could have been depicted in a better way. Rahman’s music in this movie is not as impressive as it has been in some of his earlier movies.Even Gulzar has written much better songs than ”Jai Ho”.Interestingly,Oscar committee finds their mediocre presentations fit and proper for nominations.
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Thanks Arvind.
I agree with your your observation.
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Aneez
Mumbai, India
Hi Abhishek,

A nicely done story but totally irrelevant. It shows just one thing ’your hatred for the western entertainment industry’, and nothing else.

Whatever facts about India that are shown in the movie ... and don’t appeal to you..., are true... and you yourself admit that.

Now, when Mr. Manoj ’Bharat’ Kumar showed the westerners in a ’special’ light in all his movies, we Indians applauded him... without even waiting to think whether the whole of western society exhibited the same characteristics as shown in Manoj Kumar movies.

Remember Poorab aur Pashchim?? There are just too many. In fact, Danny Boyle doesn’t show any irrelevant fact... as was (and is) done by many Indian filmmakers.

Instead of raising a fowl cry, we should applaud him for more than one reasons. Allow me;

1) He has given us a chance to mend ourselves by highlighting the evils in our society. Now that its in the open, we should try our best to question the authorities concerned, giving this movie as a proof.

2) He has given us a chance to enjoy recognition at the Oscars.

And, you said,

Say Jai ho for real India, not for Slumdog Millionaire!

Unfortunately, Slumdog Millionaire is a fiction which shows the ’reality’ of India... and we cannot deny that.

Slumdog Millionaire is real... not a hoax like ’India Shining’.

And finally, if we get any Oscars for this film...it will not be an Indian effort. It’ll be a giveaway by a ’phoren’ filmmaker. If we go by ’Manoj Kumar standards’, we should NOT ACCEPT the awards, if we get any. Isn’t it?

Come on mate, get real. Be strong enough to accept things how they are.

We never hide the dirt in our house by sprinkling goodies around it... we use a broom to clean the dirt and make it ’real’ clean.
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Its really nice that you observed the things from different perspective. I have accepted in my article that it exists. But this murky belly is also in western countries so why we are target and these kind of movies are ’why’ always selected for the awards. I dont need any foreigner to come and tell em about the reality of India. We, all know when we go to the field and report about things. WE know the real India. And we have our own media to tell the objectivity of the situation not biased view.

Thanks
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Aneez
Mumbai, India
That brings us to ’Freedom of Expression’. The fact that you have written this article (criticizing the motive behind ’Slumdog Millionaire’) and we are commenting on it, speaks for itself that everyone has the right to express his emotions about anything.

No one has banned Indian directors from winning awards by making films on the misery of America and Britain and other countries.

You say,

I dont need any foreigner to come and tell em about the reality of India. We, all know when we go to the field and report about things. WE know the real India.

My reaction is,

Well, I don’t need anybody to come and tell me about whether Slumdog Millionaire should be praised or not. I’ve seen the movie and I found it too good. And I will say ’Jai Ho’ Slumdog Millionaire.

Now, if you think its your right to express what you feel... everybody has that right!

If you think I am being unjust to you...then YOU are being unjust to Slumdog...

If you think I should accept your words as bottomline... then you should accept Slumdog.. as bottomline!
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Anant Kapoor
New Delhi, India
At last I got some one who hates this movie as much as I do, coz rest of the country is going gaga over this movie. Very well expressed...
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Thanks Anant
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Incognito
Boca Raton, United States
I think you’re forgetting that this is a movie and nothing more, and as you mention based on a book by an Indian author. It’s not a documentary andthose of us in the west are not looking at it as such. Movies are made for entertainment, and I think it showed to the western world, the incredibly talent of Indian actors.

First and foremost it showed how a person can triumph against all odds and how love was a major part of it. It was a wonderful love story that touched me deeply.

Every country has its flaws and movies will often highlight those flaws, but again, movies are made for entertainment, documentaries to educate.

Please don’t take it so personally.
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Thanks
i dont have issue with the west but it hurts when you are targeted by the member of poverty porn .
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Vikas
solan, India
Nicely crafted article Abhishek ,this is Slums reality of India and reality bites hard
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hI Vikas

Thanks for your comment. Yes, it is the reality but dirt start hitting the fan when we see biased perspective.
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Incognito
Boca Raton, United States
Abhishek, But you’re not a target. And the west does make movies critical about all sorts of things. Honestly. I’m an actress and I have seen a ton of movies. And as I mentioned before, if this was a documentary, it would be a totally different story. As for awards, they received a SAG Award for best cast, because they deserved it. The acting was great from the youngest kid to the oldest actor. They have also been nominated for various Academy Awards because it was a great movie. Honestly, please don’t be so sensitive. Westerners are not looking at India with a critical eye because of this, at least I’m not. This could easily have taken place anywhere in the world, but it happened to be written by an Indian about India. Be proud that you have some incredible actors in your country.
(Global Perspectives)
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Radhika Rao
hyderabad, India
Hi Abhishek,
well written,the same thought creeps into every Indians mind,but don’t want to accept it,they watch the movie just because it won a golden globe.It wasn’t released in India first because it wouldn’t be easily accepted here.Poverty is an integral part of every country but only Indian films glorify it and make films on it and send it to the oscars or the golden globes.Do we really need to advertise our poverty to the world and do we have to appreciate a film made by a foreigner showing the world an India seen by his eyes.Shame on us.
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Padmaja
bangalore, India
It needs foreigners to show us the real India. have you people read Shantaram? The real slum dogs are therein mumbai slums. And what is our govt doing abt it? Mebbe after slumdog millionaire and Shantaram other govts might.
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Thanks for comment Padma
Shantaram is a fiction wriitten by Australian Gregory David Roberts. wht have other govts have done to India ! I dont know. If u knw plz let me knw ...
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Thanks for comment Padma
Shantaram is a fiction wriitten by Australian Gregory David Roberts. wht have other govts have done to India ! I dont know. If u knw plz let me knw ...
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Padmaja
bangalore, India
I said even after watching Slum dog and reading Shantaram our govt is not doing anything to help or erase slums and since they aren;t mebbe others will.
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I understand and respect ur concern for our country.

Thnaks
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Dont we think A R Rehman has given far more better musical scores than these to avail him an OSCAR?

OK why do we need an OSCAR or a FILM FARE award?? would you watch a movie if it is ”simply a movie”.. did you watch a movie with a forecast in mind that it will fetch an award??.. the subject of AWARD itslef is way too orthodox to me.. please stop giving awards and achievements.. its another level of disparity and not recognition.. also, the worst part to this is the awards and recognition committe who designate awards who are completely and easily manipulated..

Arent there better subjects to portray India at the international level, to center stage it?

WHy do such poor social subjects always attract and hit high ceileings at the west.. ok how many indians have heard or seen the movie ”Main Azaan Hoon”.. thats the level of exploitation one can do with another country.. is what I want to put in to perspective..

OK, WHy finger point the GOVT (Indian or any) on every single issue of a country.. I am all for ”less government”.. why should the govt take care of a public mess from cradle to grave? the more you ask the govt to do for you.. the less you get .. or the more it screws it.. so do it yourself.. i think you can expect good .. *hey DIY was/is Gandhi’s principle”.. and please when I say do it yourselves... do not come back to me with dumb questions .. ”should we build roads too”.. if somebody asks me a civil amnety or social constitution question.. then you really dont understand what constition, govt , legislation and civic sense means..

No blames on the west too..because not every foriegner can travel to india in thier lifetime and experience the ”REAL INDIA”.. the half baked subjects as slum dogs really create an unreal impression in the foreign audience mind.. ”when somebody makes an international movie on a social subject.. please do your home works”

Anyway.. I am not even thinking of being threatened by slum dog type subjects, nor this movie will impact any reality.. but all I can say is it is very easy to exaggerate the bads... but to explain the simple good takes a lot.. oh, by the way .. I did not even like the movie ”LAWAARIS” subject wise.. but BIG B is awesome in his wonderful entertainment tactics and of course my fav.. ranjeet..



Lets look at the popular documentaries about India, its all about child labor, prostitution and even ”SATI” system and not to mention the great ”PARTITION”...
I have heard only a few good TV hosts talking about the greatest and the best principle in the world ”NON - Violence”.



The recently made international joke is.. the Indian call centers.. hmm I know we have an ”Indian accent”.. of course we do.. but one can easily understand what we speak.. have you heard other non-english countries speaking english.. thats the reason why some body thought about BPOs in India at the first place.. a few days ago i met a scottish couple in an elevator (around thier 50’s), along with a few more canadians.. the canadians asked the scottish couple ”oh, you have a british accent”.. and the scottish couple said ”NO its scottish”.. see even english as accents and dialects.. so I laugh at our own accent and its fine with our accent.. and guess at the end.. all of do get the job ”DONE”...
sorry to put out this example.. but thats what even the canadians know about the scottish.. so in order to explain a country through a social message , one should really do a good homework.. slum dog is a bit out of balance..
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Depth analysis man !
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