Aggar Bindu kahati hai...toh maan leta hoon.............ip

--- On Wed, 1/28/09, Bindu Tewari <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Bindu Tewari <[email protected]>
Subject: exghps1988v_v Re: The dog from slums
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2009, 4:33 AM




Hi IP,
 
I beg to differ
 
The movie to me shows that learning is a never ending process. If we are aware 
of our surroundings then we can learn the most tricky things in our growing 
years.
 
The movie shows the reality…How many times you have seen truck loads of beggars 
being dropped at red lights????. Does India have so many people by 
birth…without limbs, eyes..etc. There is an obvious racket running as an 
organisations. Many films earlier have targeted this issue…but they went on to 
become documentaries…
This film has become a household name…I hope some policy makers , people like 
you and me do something about it. Next time when we see a beggar, instead of 
giving money,if we could take some time out, park our vehicle…come back and 
talk to the beggar….and try to make a long term difference in one life.
 
In India we see conmen everywhere. At the tourist resort, market…and even going 
to a temple in India is a terrible experience….you have the thief's in the form 
of Pujaris..who also behave like beggars……and beggars lined outside, who want 
to fleece every belonging you have! Is this not true?
 
 
What is true is true…and I think Vikas has written a beautiful book and the 
movie is an excellent adaptation. He is my husbands senior from IIT, and we 
know how tough it was for him to get a publisher for the book he wrote. The 
facts were gathered by him…not an American!
 
How true the character of our police is potrayed in this film….. just because 
the participant is a poor man, he is given electric shocks/hung upside down!!!. 
A young girl being trained to become a pros..is it not a reality???The Gunda 
culture we have of Bhai log..is that not a reality?? Is the story of  mirror & 
tyres of your car being stolen….an untrue news?? The bully culture, caste 
riots,poverty……..it is all very real.
 
The films positives are in the takeaways that it is able to identify with 40% 
of Indian population which stays below the poverty line.
 
So IP…do not worry..chill and enjoy the movie.
 
I loved the movie!
 
Cheers
Bindu
 
 
 
 
 

On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 8:16 PM, Inderpal Singh Munjal <[email protected]> 
wrote:






India has been painted in very dull colors.The film does not have any sincerity 
and honesty,as only the darker aspects are highlighted.If India,is no more a 
country of snake charmers,then it is also certainly not a country of only slums.
        The producers have worked overtime to encash India's 
poverty,prostitution,child labour,crime,corruption,beggary,underworld,communal 
riots......and so on.
             On technical grounds,slumdog...is a masterpiece,with perfect 
direction and narration.I am not impressed with the partial,sadistic and 
negative approach.
                 The only emotion,that over powered me,after stepping 
out.....is SHAME.
 
 
Regards
I.P.S.Munjal








      
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