Name: Irrfan Khan
Sex: Male
Date of Birth: 30 Nov 1962
Place of Birth: Jaipur, Rajasthan
Sahabzade Irrfan Ali Khan also popularly known as Irrfan Khan (Hindi: इरफ़ान ख़ान) is an Indian actor in film, television and theatre. He received recognition for his roles in...
ANILBHAI THE WEST HAS SEEN YOU IN THE GREAT MOVIE.LIFE HAS CHANGED YOU IF BOLLYWOOD DOESNT SEE YOU THAN THEY ARE MAD,HOLLYWOOD HAS SEEN YOU AS THE WAY YOU HAVE WORKED HARD FOR THE FILM.YOU ARE THE BEST SO BE THE BEST.REGARDS BHARAT.
Quite a pity to see criticisms and controversies arising when one of our own indian people makes a movie and uses the word 'barber' :S but we applaud and praise the stupid gora who stereotypes sll Indiand in his movie and calls us Slumdogs
Having seen all the three versions of the film my rating would be as follows:
1. Katha parayumbol (Malayalam)
2. Billu (Hindi)
3. Kuselan (Tamil)
Billu did not deflect as much as Kuselan from the main plot. Nayantara's skin show and unwanted toilet humour by Vadivelu had killed Kuselan. Thankfully most of the comedy in the film was in line with the story in Billu. The film is well done and even the item numbers have been inserted without much distortion to the story line.
Overall a good family film.
Scenes of poverty and squalour may appear romantic to Westerners and to our snooty elite but for ordinary Indians they are an everyday reality. One wonders what sort of mind can find such images aesthetically pleasing. Party-hopping socialites (for example, Shobhaa De after all her bombast of "enough is enough", went and watched a pirated copy!) who are distanced from such reality may find this film an "eye-opener" but for us it IS just poverty-porn. Leaving that aside, I have six other objections to the film.
1) The director seems to RELISH showing violence. Some of it (like the police-torture) is quite needless. And why was the boy arrested in the first place? On what charge? Was it realistic?
2) How can a boy growing up in slums speak such accented English? Even if one assumes that the language he actually uses to communicate with the game-show host and the police officer is Hindi (granting the director the creative license to use a language better suited for international audiences), there are 2 instances where it is stretched too far: (a) when the boy becomes a ‘guide’ for foreign tourists at the Taj Mahal & (b) when he becomes a substitute-operator at the call-centre.
OHHHHHHHHH within 10 years never seen alike a ghajini.AAMIIR IS bollywood badsha AAMMIR now king khan.AAMIR beaten SRK.BUT I SHOULD say ALL THE FILM of amir has exellent quality.AAMIR IS ONLY AMIR.AAMIR caN make SRK but Srk cant be AAMIR.and special to thanks asin(kalpana) wonderfull actrees.thank u AAMIR.