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Wired Movie Review - Slumdog Millionaire

By Allie | January 24, 2009

My favorite film is Cinema Paradiso. Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon has now been bumped to third place by my new second favorite film, Slumdog Millionaire.

Slumdog Millionaire is a film about the harsh reality of life, uncovering India’s poverty and the dark underworld of Mumbai. There are no words that can fully describe this wonderful piece of work. Hope, destiny, purity of heart…it is a love story proving that no evil or amount of money can beat true love.


From the screenplay to direction, cinematography, set design, acting, editing, the sound…every aspect of this film is a perfect 10! The film has a soul.

Hats off to director Danny Boyle and screenwriter Simon Beaufoy. You make a great team! The actors in Slumdog Millionaire are, for the most part, amateurs. Yet, their work is genuine and at professional caliber. The story will dig deep into your heart.

Dev Patel … Jamal Malik
Anil Kapoor … Prem Kumar
Saurabh Shukla … Sergeant Srinivas
Rajendranath Zutshi … Director (as Raj Zutshi)
Jeneva Talwar … Vision Mixer
Freida Pinto … Latika
Irrfan Khan … Police Inspector
Azharuddin Mohammed Ismail … Youngest Salim
Ayush Mahesh Khedekar … Youngest Jamal
Sunil Kumar Agrawal … Mr Chi (as Sunil Aggarwal)
Jira Banjara … Airport Security Guard #1
Sheikh Wali … Airport Security Guard #2

Slumdog Millionaire will give you a new perspective on life. There are films that speak for themselves.


Don’t miss out! See Slumdog Millionaire. I give it four Chinny Bini paws!!

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