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Rushdie slams 'Slumdog Millionaire'

2009-02-24 10:55:36
Last Updated: 2009-02-24 11:34:40

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Washington: India-born "Satanic Verses" author Salman Rushdie is not impressed by the triumph of "Slumdog Millionaire" at the 81st Academy Awards and says the movie "piles impossibility on impossibility".

In a speech at Atlanta's Emory University, Rushdie called the book and movie nothing more than "feel-good".

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He also complained about various portions of the narrative, from how characters manage to acquire a gun in India to how they mysteriously wind up at the Taj Mahal, 1,000 miles away from the previous scene.

This isn't the first time that "Slumdog Millionaire" has felt the lash of Rushdie's tongue, Examiner.com said, noting that in January he told the New York Times: "I'm not a very big fan of 'Slumdog Millionaire'."

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"I think it's visually brilliant. But I have problems with the storyline. I find the storyline unconvincing. It just couldn't happen. I'm not adverse to magic realism but there has to be a level of plausibility, and I felt there were three or four moments in the film where the storyline breached that rule," he said.

"The Reader" and "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" - other movies that bagged Oscar trophies - didn't fare any better with Rushdie.

In his Sunday night speech, he called "The Reader" "a leaden, lifeless movie killed by respectability", and said that "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" "doesn't finally have anything to say".

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"Is Rushdie simply suffering from an unacknowledged book-to-film aversion?" the publication asked and suggested: "Actually, no. In 2004 he was a vocal supporter of 'The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King' and he adored 'The Dark Knight'."

"Hurrah to Mr Rushdie for holding fast to his literary and film principles. However, the ultimate test is yet to come," The Examiner said, noting that Rushdie's award-winning "Midnight's Children" is in the process of being made into a movie by director Deepa Mehta.

"It will be interesting to see if Rushdie's own bookish film lives up to his high standards."

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Posted by ashok on Feb 25,2009 09:52 AM
if you see the previous 2 yrs oscar winners, the departed and no country for old men, you will know what level of degradation the film industry sunk to.So any film can bag awards gandhi is too good to be among the list of oscars given away last few years here.
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Posted by Patriotic Indian on Feb 24,2009 16:31 PM
this is the case of sour grapes. No one tried made a film out of his trashy novels and stories so now he is finding fault with both the novel as well as the film. As for finding inplausible scenes in the film and story, one can find atleast a dozen such scenes in each of Rushdie's novels and stories. After all its a fantasie and one is not supposed to carry one's intelligence with him while watching such fantasy based film or reading such stories / novels.
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Posted by Sid on Feb 24,2009 15:20 PM
In one way Rushde is right - way back another Hollywood movie, with Indian context won eight Oscars - Gandhi. does it mean film Gandhi = film Slumdog.... the only conclusion is either the film standards have come down or this year the entry were not up to the mark. In fact, I rooted for Smile Pinki a true story with all round compassion - from the doctor to the director for a brave little girl.
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