A R Rahman, One of Oscar nominee, is not worried about the people who complain that the hit film "Slumdog Millionaire" casts India in a negative light withe its portrayal picture of Mumbai slums. Rahman has no regrets as he is a part of Slumdog Millionaire. He suggests the critics not to criticise the movie instead of make it own film.
Rahman believes that Slumdog Millionaire represents the past reality of our country as well as also expresses the economic growth of India in a beautiful way. In Oscar, Rahman has been called for his three Oscar nominations for "Slumdog Millionaire" -- for best original score and the songs "O ... Saya" and "Jai Ho".
"In my opinion if creative people want to comment on a film, and if I were a director and felt that way, I would make another film and prove my point and say this is what India is about," Rahman told before returning home to work on film scores before participating in the February 22 Oscars awards show.
Rahman believes that Slumdog Millionaire represents the past reality of our country as well as also expresses the economic growth of India in a beautiful way. In Oscar, Rahman has been called for his three Oscar nominations for "Slumdog Millionaire" -- for best original score and the songs "O ... Saya" and "Jai Ho".
"In my opinion if creative people want to comment on a film, and if I were a director and felt that way, I would make another film and prove my point and say this is what India is about," Rahman told before returning home to work on film scores before participating in the February 22 Oscars awards show.