
I can’t believe I am reviewing another Indian movie. I thought Rung De Basanti would be the only Indian film I will ever review but seems like Indian filmmakers are learning how to make good movies.
Slumdog Millionaire is my 2nd most favorite Indian movie ever. Well, it’s not really an Indian movie because the filmakers are British. Only the actors are Indian and the story is set in India. Nevertheless, it’s a must watch for anyone who likes movies.
The plot of the movie is fairly simple. A poor kid from the slums of Bombay participates in the TV game show, answers all questions and goes on to win the highest prize of 20 million rupees. I knew that much about the movie even before I watched it.
I was blown away after I watched the movie. A seemingly simple story was filmed so beautifully that the product turned out to send an extremely powerful message. Underneath the story it was shown what kind of problems are being faced by countries like India where poverty is a major issue. Any other method of diverting world’s attention towards these problems would have failed miserably. And that’s what makes this movie a masterpiece. There are plenty of hidden messages in the movie that one is left amazed and baffled by the depth of it all, and glued to his seat for the entire duration of the film.
If you planning to watch one movie this year, make it the Slumdog Millionaire. There are scenes in the movie that might make you drop the popcorn from your hands.


Have you done something in life that just dazzles? Something that jumps out of the page and gets you a scholarship in Harvard Business School? Something that you can tell your friends and kids and grandkids as a fascinating story?
High Fidelity is my all time favorite movie and I have seen it so many times I don’t even remember how many times I have seen it. It’s a shame I haven’t reviewed it yet.
There are some jobs with significant fringe benefits. You get the money, the contacts, the galmour, the entire package. It seems like a dream job to anyone looking through the window. But jobs like these demand time. Matter of fact, they demand life. They make you work your ass off day and night and you end up having all the money but no time to spend it. You get no time to be with your family. The result: relationships suffer. You lose respect in front of your loved ones. Now you have the money and the perks but that’s about it.