Subhash Ghai vs. Danny Boyle June 03 2009 14:15 PST

By Aryanna Garber

It seems that the international success of the film is not making everyone
happy. In fact, Subhash Ghai, an Indian film-maker, is quite perturbed by
the film's achievements.

In recent reports Ghai has said, "'Slumdog
Millionaire"<http://www.desihits.com/movies/view/slumdog+millionaire>was
a film made by a westerner, who had a plot and hired a few local
actors
for it. We cannot claim it to be an Indian film."

The director seems to believe that the film's failure lies in the cultural
discrepancies between the east and west. He claims that Westerners are
interested to learn about other countries, while Indians want to see
themselves in films. The international success of "Slumdog Millionaire" can
be attributed to the fact that the international audience is intrigued by
how a poor boy from the slums can be such a success. It is the curiosity in
"the other."

On the other hand, the Indian audience is more interested in song and dance
and stories with longevity and relevance.

On the positive side, Subhash is pleased with music-director's, AR
Rahman<http://www.desihits.com/celebs/view/ar+rahman>,
emergence as an international artist. While Ghai thinks the Oscar-winning
song, "Jai Ho," is not Rahman's best work, he is pleased with its success.
"Rahman himself acknowledges he has given better music than `Slumdog
Millionaire`," said Ghai.

Let us know what you think about Subhash Ghai's negative feelings? Do you
agree with the xenophobic opinion of the film, or do you think that the film
was a good launch of Indian cinema onto the international screen?


http://www.desihits.com/blog/article/subhash-ghai-vs-danny-boyle-20090603

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regards,
Vithur

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