Tuesday, February 24, 2009

What an achievement!

Glorious moments it was for the Indians and the "Slumdog Millionaire" family, as they would like to call themselves :) Indian actors Anil Kapoor and others made such a powerful and confident presence at the Oscars and it was simply awesome to see the way it was celebrated on stage with the kids from the slums who played a vital role in the movie's success.

A.R.Rahman, what ever I say about this human would be an understatement. In fact I already made one calling him a “human"! He is the face of humility and modestly with matchless talent, who credits his accolades to none but God and his mother :) Many felt that this was not his best of works but I feel that the Oscars are just a beginning for this maestros' international presence and he is all set to mesmerize the world with his new identity!

I watched the movie almost instantly after it was released. To be frank I was enraged with the title. Somehow the word "Slumdog" hit me hard and could not believe a foreign film maker dared to call Indians that. Even after the seeing the movie I was not convinced that was for real. It was only after the movie picked up media interest and more real life stories surfaced that it became so obvious that we have totally forgotten this part of India which still exists and is calling for help. Even though the movie and its breaking success puts India on the map in a poor way, it will at least draw a lot of attention internationally and also is an eye opener for Indians and Indian government. Funny part though, is that the Indian Congress party claims a share in the Oscar story instead of taking this movie as a heads up to solve some of the burning problems like poverty, illiteracy, child abuse and providing aid to families in distress.

I just hope that this movie serves its true purpose of bringing more help to people living in such horrifying conditions and not become a mere media hype to be lost one day as a story long told. I really wish that the kids, who stole the show, would have their fates changed and would receive proper education and support; and be as privileged as any of us are today.

2 comments:

Preeti said...

Even I am of the opinion that there are many more Rehman's best scores. You have rightly said that this would be a good stepping stone for his International image.
The fire and josh got from this movie should persist longer, unlike how everyone has been forgetting with time, all horrifying incidents till now.

Harshitha said...

Gulzar and Rahman deserve so much and I wish they will do great master pieces in the future and will get to see them more on the International screens. I guess this is a lesson for everybody to give back something to our country and community and help India grow.