Rahman on 'Slumdog Millionaire' criticisms
                
                IndiaGlitz
                 [Friday, February 06, 2009]
                
        
        
        
        
        
                        
                        
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epitome of humbleness has finally opened up to vent out his opinion
against the several brickbats that have been hurled at 'Slumdog
Millionaire' over the past days.
A.R.Rahman, the winner of the prestigious Golden Globe and a strong contender 
for the upcoming Academy Awards  said,
"If creative people want to comment on a film, and
if I were a director, I would make another film and prove my point and
say this is what India is about".
Supporting the film the music wizard said that the
only thing that mattered to him is that he felt so good and extremely
positive after watching the film.
Rahman hailed the movie for depicting the reality
and also beautifully showcasing the way Indian economy has grown over
the years.
Praising director Danny Boyle, Rahman said that he
loved the film maker's vision of the screenplay and the artistic
quality of 'Slumdog Millionaire'.
Thinking in a broader perspective the composer added
"For me it is not about India alone. It is about the human spirit which
triumphs and this could have happened in China or Brazil or anywhere
else".


      

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