Article: Slumdog's critics need to grow up

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Slumdog' critics need to grow up: Anil
6 Feb 2009, 0132 hrs IST


For the detractors of "Slumdog Millionaire" who suggest that the Mumbai-based film featuring Indian actors would not have received half the acclaim
it has had the director been an Indian, Bollywood superstar Anil Kapoor has simple advice: "Grow up."

"It's a very racist statement to make [that if a Westerner had not made it, it would not have been such a sensation," he said. "We are living in the 21st century. With all this globalisation, the whole world is becoming one. It's very sad for someone to make a statement like this."

"The younger generation in India is getting mature - that's why it has been appreciated so much in India as well as abroad. We need to grow up and not talk like children," he said in a telephonic interview with IANS from New York.

Although Kapoor, coldly effective as Prem Kumar the host of the show in the film, is not up for any individual awards, the film's astonishing and near-universal success is a more than adequate reward for him.

"When you are attached to a film that has become such a phenomenon - you are grateful just being attached to it. Even if I had appeared in just one shot of the film I would have been equally grateful. It's once in a lifetime that you get this kind of work," he said.

It was Kapoor's 17-year-old son Harshwardhana, currently enrolled in a four-year course in screen writing in Los Angeles who goaded his father into taking up the role.

The senior Kapoor was but dimly aware of who Danny Boyle, Slumdog's director, was.

"...I asked my son. He said, 'Danny Boyle, you know who he is? He is a great director of films like Trainspotting. You have been coming to my room several times. Did you see the poster on my wall? It's a poster of Trainspotting. And you are thinking of doing a role in his film? Call him immediately or I am walking out of this house'!"

Kapoor paid heed to his son's threat and signed up for the film, undeterred by rumours that the role had been turned down by some of Bollywood's top names before it was offered to him.

"When stars like Shah Rukh Khan...turn down such roles I love to do them. I have been asking Aamir Khan, 'When are you going to turn down a role so that I may be asked to do it?' Daane-daane pe likha hai khane wale ka naam. I like to do any role if I like the character and role anywhere - Hollywood, Bollywood, Spain, France - anywhere in the world."

A fair share of the acclaim that "Slumdog" is gathering has naturally gone to Dev Patel, the 18-year-old British actor of Indian origin who plays the central character of Jamal Malik.

It was recently announced that Patel had landed the role of Prince Zuko in director M. Night Shyamalan's forthcoming film "The Last Airbender", and Kapoor has nothing but praise for his young co-star.

"Good for him! He is a good actor and has a great screen presence. He and Frieda [Pinto, Patel's co-star in the film] both are going to be the next youth superstars."

So is Anil Kapoor set for more Hollywood projects? You can almost see the actor smile over the phone.

"At the moment I'm focusing on Slumdog -interviews by you, others. I don't want to talk about my future plans."

With multiple awards -- including several Golden Globes, Screen Actors Guild and Producers Guild of America awards -- "Slumdog Millionaire" is raking in the silverware faster than its makers can clear space on their shelves.

But come Feb 22, a new display case may have to be ordered. That is the date that the 81st Academy Awards ceremony will take place, and with 10 nominations for the acclaimed film, it is a safe bet that the crew will not be leaving the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, empty-handed.

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Posted: 16 years ago
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Yaay. I like this article.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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I'm so glad to read this! I'm so tired of reading articles with celebs declaring the movie as crap. And its not even criticism more like a means to promote their upcoming movie. Pretty sad. Thanks for the article Anu! :)
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You're most welcome, GG! I posted another one with Rahman's statements as well! Read that! I loved what he said too!

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