Slumdog Millionaire - reflecting realities of India's community producers!
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I am truly surprised at the film that is on everyone’s mind right now and the fact that it happened to be shot just 30 minutes away from my home in Mumbai, India. Slumdog Millionaire is an energetic film with an interesting storyline and was shot entirely in two locations that are close to where I live - the world’s largest slum, Dharavi, and in slum areas of Juhu. These locations are also near the homes of many of Channel 19 community producers, and for some of them like Venkatesh, these locations are their home!
Perhaps I am out of the loop, but it does feel like the film just popped up out of nowhere and bagged 5 of the 6 awards at the Critics Choice Awards and then went on to be the star film at the Golden Globe Awards this year. The film picked up awards for Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay and most notably, for Best Music Score – awarded to the famous South Indian composer, A.R. Rahman.
So does this put India on the map? Finally, an Indian artist who is ‘behind the scenes’ is granted an international award? And more importantly, finally here’s a film which does not profile the villages of remote India exotifying ‘the east’ nor does it show-off the glitz and glam which only a small percentile of the upper-crust in India can relate to but everyone dreams of. Instead, this film shows the reality of modern India by portraying life in the slums and speaking with and working with slumdwellers rather than hiring actors and researchers.
I’d like to share these realities through some of the videos made by Channel 19 producers about living conditions in slums in Mumbai
Check out this video about “Black Day in Dharavi” made by Hamari Awaaz CVU. It is a silent protest about housing rights in the megaslum, Dharavi, which is one of the shooting locations of Slumdog Millionaire:
Perhaps I am out of the loop, but it does feel like the film just popped up out of nowhere and bagged 5 of the 6 awards at the Critics Choice Awards and then went on to be the star film at the Golden Globe Awards this year. The film picked up awards for Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay and most notably, for Best Music Score – awarded to the famous South Indian composer, A.R. Rahman.
So does this put India on the map? Finally, an Indian artist who is ‘behind the scenes’ is granted an international award? And more importantly, finally here’s a film which does not profile the villages of remote India exotifying ‘the east’ nor does it show-off the glitz and glam which only a small percentile of the upper-crust in India can relate to but everyone dreams of. Instead, this film shows the reality of modern India by portraying life in the slums and speaking with and working with slumdwellers rather than hiring actors and researchers.
I’d like to share these realities through some of the videos made by Channel 19 producers about living conditions in slums in Mumbai
Check out this video about “Black Day in Dharavi” made by Hamari Awaaz CVU. It is a silent protest about housing rights in the megaslum, Dharavi, which is one of the shooting locations of Slumdog Millionaire:
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