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Genres:
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Crime /
Drama /
Romance
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Actors:
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Jeneva Talwar,
Dev Patel,
Freida Pinto,
Sharib Hashmi,
Azharuddin Mohammed Ismail,
Ayush Mahesh Khedekar,
Jira Banjara,
Sheikh Wali,
Sanchita Choudhary,
Himanshu Tyagi,
Saurabh Shukla,
Anil Kapoor,
Rajendranath Zutshi,
Irrfan Khan,
Mahesh Manjrekar
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Duration:
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121 min.
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Rating:
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(8.5/10)145
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Plot Summary:
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Mumbai's The coppers Sergeant Srinivas and his Superior detain and interrogate a think close the name of Jamal Malik, who they believe of cheating a popular Indian TV trick show "Kaun Banega Crorepati?" (2000). They have assertion that Jamal has had no formal lore and has been a career-peculator as a youngster, and are strong-willed to question him using any method to consider doused how he even came close to bewitching anything.
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Slumdog Millionaire
An orphaned Mumbai slum kid tries to change his life by winning TV's 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?' in Danny Boyle's multi-Oscar-winning fable
Jamal Malik ('Skins' star Dev Patel) is being beaten by Mumbai police for allegedly cheating on hit TV show 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?' One question away from the ultimate 20 million rupee prize, no one, including slick show host Prem (Anil Kapoor), believes a chai wallah (teaboy) like Jamal could know all the answers. As the tough inspector (Irfan Khan) replays Jamal's appearance on the show, it's revealed that each question corresponds to a specific life lesson from Jamal's tragic past.
Raised in abject poverty in Mumbai's grimmest slum along with older brother Salim, then orphaned by a Hindu mob attack, Jamal and S...
Slumdog Millionaire
Kenneth TuranWho would believe that the best old-fashioned audience picture of the year, a Hollywood-style romantic melodrama that delivers major studio satisfactions in an ultra-modern way, was made on the streets of India with largely unknown stars by a British director who never makes the same movie twice? Go figure. That would be the hard-to-resist Slumdog Millionaire, with director Danny Boyle adding independent film touches to a story of star-crossed romance that the original Warner brothers would have embraced, shamelessly pulling out stops that you wouldn't think anyone would have the nerve to attempt anymore. But Boyle has been nothing if not bold with this film. He's dared to use so many venerable movie elements it's dizzying, dared us to say w...
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