mike65 wrote: » Not sure if this is a 'palm of the face' moment or if the outrage is understandable, as some Mumbay dwellers attack venues showing Slumdog Millionaire. If similair themed film was set in a west Dublin suburb and was called Skanger Millionaire would thier be no end of offence taken?
Holsten wrote: » India is a hole.
The Scientist wrote: » What was Boyle supposed to do? Paint Bombay as tropical paradise... These riots just make me dislike India..
The_Minister wrote: » I saw the film last night, and while it is really excellent, it makes India look like a hole, and makes the slum people look like thieving scumbags...
The Scientist wrote: » These riots just make me dislike India..
julep wrote: » The threat of another attack by pissed off Muslims springs to mind.
mike65 wrote: » Not sure if this is a 'palm of the face' moment or if the outrage is understandable, as some Mumbay dwellers attack venues showing Slumdog Millionaire.
lostexpectation wrote: » india has inabilty to make critical filsm about itself.
I saw the film last night, and while it is really excellent, it makes India look like a hole, and makes the slum people look like thieving scumbags...
DarkJager wrote: » Pretty patethic use of "rent a mob".
994 wrote: » There's a difference between critical films - of which there are plenty, by the way - and a film in which EVERY Indian is a thief, or a police torturer, or a gangster, or a tart with a heart. Indians are aware that their country doesn't get much exposure in the West, so obviously an image is important. S.M. will probably lose millions in tourism money.