Indian slumdog takes legal action

Friday, January 23, 2009


This year's favorite movie at the Oscars is about Indians and the Indians want it banned.

Slum dweller sues stars of Slumdog Millionaire for insulting the poor:
An Indian slum dweller has taken the Indian stars of Slumdog Millionaire, the British-made film, to court alleging that its graphic portrayal of Mumbai's shantytowns has offended millions of his peers.

The case was registered by the chief judicial magistrate in the northern city of Patna against the film's Golden Globe-winning music director A. R. Rahman, the actor Anil Kapoor and other Indians associated with the project.

The petitioner, Tapeshwar Vishwakarma, is the general secretary of the Jhuggi Jhonpdi Sanyukta Sangharsh Samiti, a group that seeks to promote the rights of slum dwellers. He is seeking to have the film banned.

"Vishwakarma requested the court to protect the honour and respect of millions of slum dwellers across India," his lawyer Shruti Singh told the Indo Asian News Service.
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