I have never felt more proud to be Indian. What a great night! Slumdog Millionaire, that most Indian of films, won a slew of Oscars and vindicated the creative genius of 1.2 billion Indians. I don’t know about you, but I choked with pride when the 265 strong contingent went on stage to receive the Best Picture Oscar, though the presence of some non-Indians in that group irritated me. Especially that gora making the speech. What was he trying to do, steal our thunder? Typical of the Brits, trying to appropriate an Indian movie as their own.
I know that some of you spoilsports have probably ODed on the euphoria, but I haven’t. I consider the almost non-stop coverage in India of this historic win, to the exclusion of any other news, deficient. It seems the media have a problem with Indian pride. This was an Indian honour, as much as Sunita Williams’s ascent into space and Bobby Jindal’s assumption of the governorship. India Rules, said quite a few websites and TV screens. Indeed it does. Why grudge us our moment of triumph?
And what a triumph! A film shot in India, with Indian actors, an Indian music composer, an Indian sound mixer and based on a book written by an Indian – what more proof of Indian-ness could one ask for? What’s that? Did someone say director and producer? Let me tell you, Dannyji has very strong India connections. He lived in India while the film was being shot, his people lived here for centuries (at least till 1947) and hey – curry is his favourite food! And India has also produced the film, because, as we all know, the wealth of Britain came from India – when we were the greatest country in the world and all that. So the money used to produce the film is actually Indian. Therefore it is an Indian film. QED.
Sonia Gandhi, the PM and other notables have swung into the felicitations game, and Chidambaram is planning to exempt Rahman – and only Rahman – from any tax in case the Academy does decide, in an unprecedented break with tradition, to mark this momentous occasion by giving ARR some cash as well. Poor Resul’s achievement, even after his truly heart-wrenching “This is for my country” routine, was ignored by Chidambaram.
There are strong recommendations that the cast and crew should immediately be given Bharat Ratnas. And that the government should announce cash awards for all those associated with the film. February 23rd may also be declared Slumdog Divas, a national holiday and dry day. It is rumoured, though, that the government is not too keen – yet – to give in to demands to declare Slumdog India’s National Film, or to rename the Dadasaheb Phalke awards.
The government has, however, declared the slum complex of Dharavi a national and protected monument. No changes, alterations or modifications would henceforth be allowed in Dharavi, and it will be preserved in its current state for posterity. In fact, to boost tourism, the government reiterated its commitment to create more Dharavis all over India. Full page ads were taken out in prominent newspapers by the Ministry of Urban Development, taking credit for a consistent and focused programme of slum growth, without which this honour might not have been possible. The opposition declared this a poll gimmick and threatened to complain to the Election Commission.
In related but unreported developments, Amar Singh declared himself the Bade Bhaiya of the entire cast and crew of Slumdog (for some mysterious reason, Freida was not on the list of siblings), and even offered Dev Patel, Freida Pinto and Danny Boyle party tickets to contest the Lok Sabha elections. When someone pointed out to him that none of them was actually eligible or qualified, he said “Yes, I know, but don’t worry, we will create criminal records for all of them.” (With inputs from the Crapola News Network)
Edited to Add: Kislay was good enough to send this link, which has to be one of the most hilarious things I have ever come across!
February 24, 2009 at 4:32 pm
Although i don’t know who this Amar Singh fella is, i loved the last line best.
February 24, 2009 at 5:28 pm
Apt,bro.
February 24, 2009 at 5:46 pm
Awesome Quirky! As always
“as much as Sunita Williams’s ascent into space and Bobby Jindal’s assumption of the governorship”
Though this was a sarcastic take on the Indian’s celebrating, I’d like to belive that it was a celebration of the open heartedness of Indians and go along with the celebrating crowd. Cheers !
February 24, 2009 at 5:48 pm
🙂
how we love to asociate ourselves with every firang success! but A R Rahman deserved this award! like amny said, he has done better scores, yet this is a vindication that the dude rocks! 😀
brilliant post QI! and you ahted Delhi 6? why? least you loved the music?!
cheers!
February 24, 2009 at 5:54 pm
That was hilarious! 😛
February 24, 2009 at 5:59 pm
Quirky, can you believe it?
The cameramen for the Oscar were not Indian!!!
Unbelievable!!!
Disgusting!!!
What’s a world!
🙂
http://fvarga.wordpress.com/
February 24, 2009 at 6:15 pm
😀
yeah we do tend to go overboard..specially when there’s even a slight chance that the word India or Indian is involved in any way.
but AR Rehman deserved it..though this is not his best …he’s done much better work
LOL@“Yes, I know, but don’t worry, we will create criminal records for all of them”
February 24, 2009 at 6:22 pm
I like the bit where politics comes into it! Though one’s wondering why Frieda Pinto isn’t on the list of siblings…it couldn’t possibly be the off-shoulder number could it?!
February 24, 2009 at 6:27 pm
Thank you Quirky . Thank you . Your post suggests that not every Indian has lost it . We should be ecstatic about the guy who was called Rackman and Pookutty . And not about the rest of the 5 Oscars . A friend of a friend commented “Indians going ga-ga over SD’s 8 oscars is like Somalians going berserk , if Black Hawk Down had ever won an oscar” . A bit harsh , but some what apt . And the best part of it all is the UPA taking credit for it . What the hell is this ? And why the hell were movies like Milk,Frost/Nixon and Benjamin Button ignored ? And poor Dark Knight . Thank God Heath Ledger was not left out . Are we Indians so desperate for national achievement that we look for it in the wrong places ? Are we so shallow that we will wallow in anything even remotely associated with India ?
February 24, 2009 at 8:38 pm
why the hell is the congress taking credit for the film…??? i cannot understand that…
Slumdog Divas… that is a good one mate…
we go overboard every single time, when something happens on the international front.
February 24, 2009 at 9:33 pm
One day someone’s going miss the sarcasm in your posts ( nah!)….:))))
February 24, 2009 at 10:05 pm
Hahahahahaha, awesome as always Quirky
February 24, 2009 at 10:46 pm
OMG, this was really hilarious. I started out thinking you were being quirky 😉 but realised this was outright sarcastic. A wonderful post!! Esp. the political parties taking credit for maintaining the slums as they are :-)))
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February 25, 2009 at 3:32 am
Whatta Win!!!! I have been staunch supporter of movie from the day one of seeing it. I have got into I don’t know how many arguments in supporting it. So much so that I started having dreams of fights. And after the win, a friend who was against the movie went on to say, ‘now ur slumdog won, so treat de’…. suddenly it became ‘ur’ slumdog…. hhaha mine? I wish!!!
Anyways, to tell you one thing, I have been using phrase ‘Jai Ho’ long before the anyone heard of movie (including me) or the song. Should I ask for royalty? Hhahahaha
Well, I am proud of the movie. I am proud of Resul, Rehman, Gulzar, The Kids, Freida and Loveleen.. the casting director…
Jai Ho!!!
February 25, 2009 at 3:34 am
Btw, the bit on Amar was haha-larious!!! Sarcasm at it’s best. Wish our brothers and sisters (supposedly) from the other side too could understand it.
February 25, 2009 at 5:51 am
The only people pointing out Slumdog’s 8 oscar wins as win of the country is our media. Dont confuse them with the people in general who are more ecstatic at Rahman & Resul winning the prize.
What has Charka got to say about this news? I would love to hear her views.
February 25, 2009 at 9:47 am
😀 😀
You are right Dannyji is an Indian…his ancestors must have been here atleast till 1947. Anil Kapoor, therefore, insists its an Indian movie.
Mr. Chidambaram has been so kind to give tax exemptions.
On a serious note, I am glad fro Rehman and Resul.
February 25, 2009 at 9:54 am
Blog-hopped here from Abha’s! Love your brand of humor! Hilarious! Will be back for more! 🙂
February 25, 2009 at 10:45 am
The first para left me wondering if it was you and by the last one I was sure it could be nobody else 🙂
Cheers
Prasanth
February 25, 2009 at 11:07 am
Mr. Amar Singh has an ability to pop up almost everywhere where he’s not required, something of fungus. Anyways. I agree a proud moment, finally we were all over the stage Ha ha ha. I don’t mind a gora giving a speech. Its ok, let him also feel important.
@Grudge us our moment of triumph: Yes, sir. This is pretty bad.
February 25, 2009 at 11:15 am
jai ho!
February 25, 2009 at 11:37 am
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February 25, 2009 at 1:25 pm
Ha..ha..ha. You are funny QI.
Amara Babu is everyone’s bade bhaiyya. Slumdog divas and also Anil Kapoor should be in new King Kong for his hyperactivity at all red carpet events.
February 25, 2009 at 4:16 pm
Impressive article. Good job.
February 25, 2009 at 6:46 pm
😀 😀 😀
You shouldn’t make fun of our achievments. Don’t you know SDM getting Askaar has been counted as an achivement by UPA (I mean we shud be thanking them for letting these people rot nahin to movie hi na banti).
Last heard 2 kiddos from slums have been alloted flats as well.
As Anil uncle said Jai Maharashtra!!!
February 25, 2009 at 6:52 pm
Cant stop laughing. Great post. There were no news bulletin at 9am on Monday in 15 national and regional news channels that I searched. Finally I had to settle for BBC news to hear non oscar news.
February 25, 2009 at 10:03 pm
havent seen the movie but all this makes me hate it.
February 26, 2009 at 12:19 am
After being drowned in indefatigable media/junta hammering on about Slumdog, it was such relief to read this post, Bade Bhaiya tail piece et al. 😀
February 26, 2009 at 1:17 am
Well they totaly ignore our national ratna the man with a chimp suit ‘Anil Tezab Kapoor’ . He is doing bungee jumping,scuba diving from the moment he was a part of the movie. Atleast they could invent a new category ala desi award like ” crazy chimp in a suit ” and gave it to him. For Godsake Irfan you atleast stay away from this nonsense !!!
February 26, 2009 at 11:41 am
I am loving the growing sarcasm in your posts! Very nice.
February 26, 2009 at 4:27 pm
@Taz: He’s one of our most respected politicians….kinda like Zardari in your country. 😉
@Abhishek: Thanks!
@Rakesh: Thanks. To each his own! 🙂
@Abha: Thanks! Hated Delhi 6 because there was no script. Loved the music, though.
@Shail: Welcome, and thanks. 🙂
@Fvarga: What’s even worse, they did not have an Indian host….why Hugh Jackman? This was India’s night. We should have had an Indian as host. Shyamalan? Kal Pen? Kingsley?
@Indyeah: Thanks….and you’re right, Rahman has done much better. Except for Yuvraaj, I think everything is better!
@Kriti: Welcome and thanks for commenting. “it couldn’t possibly be the off-shoulder number could it?!” How well you know our man! 🙂
@Kislay: Well said, and the answer to all your questions is “yes!”…thanks for the link.
@Ajit: The congress can legitimately take credit for SDM. Having ruled independent India for most its history, I don’t think we can deny them the credit for the slums, the poverty and the squalor. That just wouldn’t be fair!
@Anita: Me? Sarcastic? I meant every word!
@Ritu: Thanks! 🙂
@Pal: Welcome and thanks for commenting! Glad you liked it.
@Vee: Thanks mate!
@Liju: You’d be surprised – apart from the media and the UPA, a lot of Indians believe it is ‘our’ film; whether it is out of ignorance or desperation, I don’t know! Charkha is busy suing people! But she’ll be back soon. 🙂
February 26, 2009 at 4:44 pm
@Poonam: 🙂 So glad you see my logic!
@Mysticmargarita: Welcome and thanks!
@Prasanth: Thank you… 🙂
@Chirag: “I don’t mind a gora giving a speech. Its ok, let him also feel important.” Arre, but why should only he feel important when there were 264 Indians on stage who also wanted their moment? 🙂
Good initiative with the prelude, btw!
@Vishesh: 🙂
@Solilo: Thanks! 🙂
@Satish: Welcome and thanks for commenting.
@Smita: Congress nahi hoti to slums nahin hote to picture nahin banti to oscars nahin milte…..to credit liya to kyaa galat kiya? Well done! 🙂
@Charakan: Thanks! Yes, the media went completely overboard, not just that morning, but for the next 24 hours. Ridiculous.
@Che: Save yourself both money and time. Buy a drink instead.
@CAT: Welcome, and thanks!
@Indophile: Welcome and thanks!
@AD: Sarcasm? What sarcasm? 🙂
February 27, 2009 at 8:50 am
great great ! wonderful. haha ! if you thought the stage was overcroweded, didya SEE the red carpet?
February 27, 2009 at 9:55 am
What to say? We are like that only. 🙂
February 27, 2009 at 10:07 am
@QI: Arre, but why should only he feel important when there were 264 Indians.
If we can give yet another, gora superiority complex its ok, because, by 2020 🙂 we’ll be the world super power,(that’s what say :)) *Evil Laughter Boha ha ha ha*.
@Good initiative with the prelude, btw!
Thanks Man
February 27, 2009 at 3:59 pm
“the wealth of Britain came from India”
HAHAHhahahaahh that one is really good!
February 27, 2009 at 8:21 pm
“The government has, however, declared the slum complex of Dharavi a national and protected monument. No changes, alterations or modifications would henceforth be allowed in Dharavi, and it will be preserved in its current state for posterity.”
you are kidding me. Poverty for posterity ?
truly the indian government has gone bonkers. Truly Poverty is business itself !
February 27, 2009 at 11:14 pm
Sigh! As usual we go overboard…
And as usual, well written, sir.
February 28, 2009 at 6:11 pm
First I am late here, and then start reading and wonder if I am on the wrong blog 🙂
This is us – whaat-to-do 🙂
By the way, I am learning how much better sarcasm can convey…
March 1, 2009 at 11:21 am
Loved the post…and the movie. Has only strengthened India’s spot as my #1 on my ‘next big trip’ list.
Hope all is well, and happy to see some good news for India, and Mumbai in particular!
Vanessa
http://www.wideawakeinwonderland.com
March 1, 2009 at 9:07 pm
The funniest thing I have read lately is someone on Twitter saying ‘India celebrating SM Oscar is like Sudan celebrating if Blackhawk Down ever won an Oscar!’
Pointed but true.
March 2, 2009 at 6:18 pm
And this, undoubtedly has to be the best news article I’ve read in a long long time! 🙂
March 3, 2009 at 3:54 am
Oh, and yes, may I blogroll you?
-http://writerzblock.wordpress.com/
March 3, 2009 at 9:17 am
“Yes, I know, but don’t worry, we will create criminal records for all of them.”
Touche!
March 3, 2009 at 9:54 am
damn those brits! 😛
March 3, 2009 at 1:52 pm
My comp has some problem … and I have been delayed in coming and conveying that not just Congress but all political parties make the best out of any tragedy or celebration …
(ref.the link)
March 3, 2009 at 5:54 pm
@Ava: Thanks….I missed the red carpet…that automatically makes me an unpatriotic Indian!
@Banno: Indeed we are! 🙂
@Chirag: “World superpower?” *Amused Laughter Boha ha ha ha*. 😉
@Priyanka: :-). Thanks.
@Anrosh: I kid you not….it was the government’s far-sightedness that allowed the slums to proliferate and survive, and so our film won 8 Oscars. The UPA taking credit for it is justified.
@Hades: Thank you, my friend.
@IHM: What sarcasm? I am hurt that so many people question my patriotism and national pride. 🙂
@Vanessa: Hey, where have you been? Let me know when you decide to visit. Lots of gratuitous advice and suggestions! And thanks.
@Shefaly: But very apt, isn’t it? Kislay also mentioned the same thing. And if the Sudanese didn’t claim it, we would have found an Indian connection to Black Hawks. Hum aise hee hain.
@Nikhil: Welcome back, dude. And thank you. 🙂
@Pal: Honours like that should never be refused. Thank you very much. 🙂
@Anuja: Thankee. 🙂
@Sonaljhuj: :-). Somebody remind them about 1947!
@IHM: I agree – but seriously, the UPA taking credit for Slumdog’s victory? That has to be the most ridiculous thing I have heard. 🙂
March 4, 2009 at 10:59 am
I know it not longer considered fashionable to say that Slumdog Millionaire was great, but I LOVED it. Sometimes all that is required is to be non-snobbish about openly appreciating someone else’s achievements!
March 6, 2009 at 2:42 pm
Quirky Indian:
Very Goodness Gracious Me!
March 6, 2009 at 2:45 pm
Quirky Indian:
And for more of your introspecting pleasure:
March 6, 2009 at 7:41 pm
Did you read about the bit where Ambika Soni is claiming credit for what Mallya did , and counting it as one of UPA’s achievements ? It is as hilarious as the Oscars thingy , because Mallya snubbed them by saying he acted on his own .
March 9, 2009 at 1:15 pm
Brilliant!! You should vote for online petition and tell the world how much you loved Slumdog Millionaire! 😛
March 10, 2009 at 4:25 am
lol
March 13, 2009 at 12:51 pm
@PreetiSharma: Welcome to my blog, and thank you for commenting. I hate to be the one breaking this to you, but you’ve missed the entire point of the post.
@Shefaly: Thanks for the links. Though they say nothing new, everyone knows Da Vinci, Superman, and even Albert Einstein were all Indians. 🙂
@Kislay: Have they claimed credit for Sehwag’s century yet? 🙂
@Cyrus: Welcome, and thanks.
@Roop: 🙂
March 23, 2009 at 2:00 am
I was actually looking forward to Crapola reporting it, but you took it upon yourself.
Still you are forgiven for you mentioned it finally.
May 5, 2009 at 2:18 pm
“..(for some mysterious reason, Freida was not on the list of siblings)..”
“Yes, I know, but don’t worry, we will create criminal records for all of them.”
😀 way too good!!