Film in India Shines an Unflattering Spotlight on the Children
Both Firaaq and Sikandar address how the children of India fare (or don't fare) in the midst of political and cultural conflicts at large, and in the microcosm of the home.
Both Firaaq and Sikandar address how the children of India fare (or don't fare) in the midst of political and cultural conflicts at large, and in the microcosm of the home.
Jason Notte | Posted 03.01.2009 | Entertainment
In keeping with the Academy's tradition of recognizing Indian contributions to the film industry, we pay tribute to Slumdog Millionaire by excluding it from our acting categories.
Huffington Post | Hanna Ingber Win | Posted 02.28.2009 | World
News that the children actors in "Slumdog Millionaire" were underpaid has provoked debate on global unions. The Daily Telegraph reports that the chil...
Shana Ting Lipton | Posted 05.25.2009 | Entertainment