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    young kids of Slumdog millionaire sharing the experience

    March 7th, 2009 at 12:37am |

    Really amazing to see young kid(s) answering question(s) and speaking about their experience in the movie (Slumdog Millionaire) at their free will with no nerves… given the fact that English as the language is taught & learnt as a medium of instruction; this video manifests that we Indian(s) are articulate being(s)… Jai Hind!

    Let’s not forget that this is a BRITISH (not an American) film, brilliantly brought to life by an amazing cast of INDIAN actors! Won’t be long before America makes a string of remakes, now that it’s discovered the genre/Indian talent! Although, I think Salaam Bombay was and is still the best film that’s dealt with some of the issues raised in this film…
    More please! Jai Ho!

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