Ha,,,Ha.,,,Ha....

Im starting to find fun in these articles about negative critics on
slumdog. Instead of retaliating, im finding fun in it. And I recommend
same to all rahmaniacs. LOL, Negative articles about our Boss were so
rare.. Let's enjoy LOL

Niven


--- In [email protected], "rayrai2k" <ravis...@...> wrote:
>
> If I happen to meet this lady I will definitely ask her a question? 
> what makes her to be in Whistling Woods despite such a 
> mediocre "Yuvvaraaj". And I will definitely post her answers if I 
> get. 
> 
> --- In [email protected], Gomzy� <gomtesh.upadhye@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > *Keep your cool guys! *
> > 
> > **
> > 
> > *
> > http://specials.rediff.com/movies/2009/feb/02sl1-why-you-should-not-
> watch-slumdog.htm
> >  *
> > 
> > *Shamal Sengupta, who teaches direction at Subhash Ghai's filmmaking
> > institute Whistling Woods in Mumbai, tells us why he disliked 
> Slumdog
> > Millionaire.*
> > 
> > **
> > 
> > *'What has Rahman done in Slumdog Millionaire to get an Oscar 
> nomination?'*
> >   **S*lumdog* will definitely bag an Oscar or two. But that would 
> be a
> > shame. The sanctity of the Oscars was lost long ago, so *Slumdog* 
> will not
> > the only film that will show it down. There are many other films 
> that
> > deserve it more.
> > 
> > I must mention A R Rahman. *What has he done in Slumdog Millionaire 
> to get
> > an Oscar nomination?* He is such a great musician, he has composed 
> better
> > music in other films. I am sure that he knows himself that he has 
> done a
> > very mediocre job here.
> > 
> > *The background score is a disaster. The song Jai Ho and its 
> picturisation
> > is another disaster.* Why did the song need to be in the film? What 
> a waste!
> > It was very unnecessary for that song to be in the film; more so, 
> to be shot
> > in Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus.
> > 
> > *'I don't think a film like this will ruin our country's worth'*
> > 
> >   *Rahman will get his cheque and continue making music and 
> entertaining us.
> > But the question is why waste your talent for money?*
> > 
> > Portraying India this way gives a very bad taste. India has always 
> been
> > looked upon from the fixed viewpoints of poverty, prostitution, 
> crime,
> > superstition and blind beliefs.
> > 
> > But let me also tell you what I liked about the film. The technical 
> aspects
> > like camera work, shooting locations, and location management were 
> well
> > done. I will definitely show this film to my students to teach them 
> camera
> > angles.
> > 
> > I am not being patriotic, I am just being reasonable. I don't think 
> a film
> > like this will ruin our country's worth. I think the world knows 
> that India
> > is not just about poverty and crime but has much more value than 
> that.
> > 
> > Full Article
> >
>


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