He should better stop talking all these nonsense and look back at his 
work...how many original movies he has made? Calling someone's creativity as a 
trash and medicore shows how his thinking are medicore and trash...

--- On Sat, 1/31/09, Chord <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Chord <[email protected]>
Subject: [arr] Priyadarshan pans Slumdog
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, January 31, 2009, 7:35 AM






http://www.bollywoo dhungama. com/features/ 2009/01/31/ 4796/index. html

Slumdog Millionaire is mediocre & trashy" - Priyadarshan Click here to
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By Subhash K. Jha, January 31, 2009 - 12:03 IST

The prolific Priyadarshan is shocked and disgusted by the importance
being given to Danny Boyle's desi slum-n-trim saga Slumdog Millionaire.

"Slumdog Millionaire is nothing but a cheap trashy mediocre version of
those commercial films about estranged brothers and childhood
sweethearts that Salim-Javed used to write so brilliantly in the
1970s. And please quote me clearly on this. If the Golden Globe and
Oscars committees have chosen to honour this trashy film it just shows
their ignorance of world cinema."

Priyan whose much-acclaimed film on the silk weavers of Kanjeevaram
was shown alongside Boyle's bewildering busty tale at the Toronto Film
Festival last year feels we Indians are exercising prideful property
rights over a film that denigrates Mumbai.

"I saw the film with a mixed audience at the Toronto Film festival.
The Westerners loved it. All the Indians hated it. The West loves to
see us as a wasteland, filled with horror stories of exploitation and
degradation. But is that all there's to our beautiful city of Mumbai?"

Priyan is surprised that Mumbai is celebrating a film that shows only
the city's underbelly. "Why are we taking this treatment? Just because
a whiteman has made Slumdog Millionaire, we're so happy with it? I've
read Vikas Swarup's novel Q & A. It should have been made by Mani
Ratnam. Then you'd have seen what he would have done with Mumbai."

The angry director wonders why there isn't a single shot in Slumdog
that shows the more aesthetic side of Mumbai? "Why has Danny Boyle not
taken one shot of Marine Drive? Do his slum dwellers exist only within
their slums? And look at the absurdities…A boy becomes a national hero
on a game show. One cop takes him under arrest and interrogates him
relentlessly. Where is everyone else? Is this kind of confinement
possible in this age when television cameras enter your bedroom? If
one of our filmmakers had made the same film we would have blasted him
out of business."

"Let them give as many Oscars as they like. We don't need to be
impressed," ends Priyan angrily.

 














      

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