Bollywood: The next wave of new talent

Feb 5 
2009<http://www.harrowobserver.co.uk/west-london-news/west-london-columnists/west-london-jadine-johnson/2009/02/05/>
Harrow
Observer<http://www.harrowobserver.co.uk/west-london-news/west-london-columnists/2009/02/05/bollywood-the-next-wave-of-new-talent-116451-22863899/www.harrowobserver.co.uk>

*Rajniesh Duggall has a strong connection with the UK. His wife is a LSE
graduate and his first two films were shot here. DEVANSH PATEL was invited
for coffee and cookies at the actor's Mumbai residence for another exclusive
interview*

Q Didn't you like Slumdog Millionaire?

A I was shocked to know that a chaiwala who works in a call centre had an
accent. If he is from the slums of Mumbai who has grown up in the slums, how
can he have an accent? It's a very small observation. But that's how a
critic should be, right? At the same time, I'm not taking anything away from
the film too. It has been nominated at the Oscars and the Bafta is a great
thing. I'm proud.

Q I'm sure A R Rahman has done you and the entire India proud?

A No doubt about it. He is the best music composer in the world for me. He
was long overdue anyway. I wish him all the best.
http://www.harrowobserver.co.uk/west-london-news/west-london-columnists/2009/02/05/bollywood-the-next-wave-of-new-talent-116451-22863899/

-- 
regards,
Vithur

Reply via email to