<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->I cringed throughout the film.The acts were so sickening.It offered no hope to slum children or beggars,since its catharsis lied in winning a tv quiz show,a plot u rightly call banal.<b>I was shocked to see peope laughing at jokes,two minutes after seeing a scene of absolute pain/poverty.</b>Feel good?No.
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No need to be surprised. It is Gospel genre. Not surprisingly, "slum..." has become a universal term of abuse for Indians, but according to the authorities, it is a "really" a term of endearment. No one is asking how a supposedly "innocuous" and "feel good" movie can result in such hate.
Jai, London, link<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
No need to be surprised. It is Gospel genre. Not surprisingly, "slum..." has become a universal term of abuse for Indians, but according to the authorities, it is a "really" a term of endearment. No one is asking how a supposedly "innocuous" and "feel good" movie can result in such hate.