Ramin Bahrani on directing The White Tiger | Interview with Rajeev Masand | Netflix

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • In this interview, writer-director #RaminBahrani talks about adapting his friend Aravind Adiga's Booker Prize-winning novel #TheWhiteTiger for the screen. Bahrani, who is Iranian-American, explains how he connected to the uniquely Indian story, why he felt compelled to tell it, and what draws him to stories about people living on the margins.
    The White Tiger, which stars #PriyankaChopra #RajkummarRao and #AdarshGourav, begins streaming on #Netflix from January 22, 2020.

Комментарии • 16

  • @Abcdefspi
    @Abcdefspi 3 года назад +14

    Complete genius... I remember watching Man Push Cart while in college and he had Atif's music in that.... amazing movie making...

  • @coccainehead
    @coccainehead 3 года назад +9

    Man push cart was brilliant. He's a genius director. Can't wait to watch #thewhitetiger

  • @santoshpatnaik1988
    @santoshpatnaik1988 3 года назад +5

    For anyone unfamiliar with his work, start with Goodbye Solo an excellent poignant work from the director

  • @priyankadigraskar9441
    @priyankadigraskar9441 3 года назад +4

    Rajiv will u for the love of God interview Priyanka??? U did not invite her for actor's roundtable even though she was phenomenal in the sky is pink. Now a one on one interview with her.. please

  • @dineshanblazahan9843
    @dineshanblazahan9843 3 года назад +1

    I never knew about him ... great movie ..one of the best movie I have seen in recent times

  • @sonalipathak6724
    @sonalipathak6724 3 года назад +1

    Great listening to Ramin! Looking forward👍

  • @StormyKid27
    @StormyKid27 3 года назад

    Why hasn't it dropped on Netflix yet

  • @syedaadibanuzhat9453
    @syedaadibanuzhat9453 2 года назад

    I loved the movie. It made me think from a fresh perspective.

  • @kaushikikar1013
    @kaushikikar1013 3 года назад +2

    Amazing 🌟

  • @jeyspace9279
    @jeyspace9279 3 года назад

    He is so brilliant.

  • @ellaomray5151
    @ellaomray5151 3 года назад

    He is an excellent director!

  • @dharmendrayeole1436
    @dharmendrayeole1436 3 года назад +1

    ❤️

  • @spacedynasaur7617
    @spacedynasaur7617 3 года назад

    While the directorial ability is indisputably praiseworthy , a driver killing the owner brutally for money sends wrong signals .. quite indigestible for our society .. there are drivers who achieved higher positions in the society by buying cars and succeed .. one doesn’t have to resort to such brutal killing .. ! So far as the signing of the affidavit relating to the accident , he could have foreseen the problem as he speaks good English and understands well .. he could have escaped the situation .. some how can’t digest the wrong message the film is going to send and impending influence on the drivers’ psyche who want to scale up in life other wise with hard work and commitment ....

  • @B0Sajwah
    @B0Sajwah 3 года назад

    in the arabian gulf countries. We call servants, bushkar, which somes from the english word Push Car. as the british colonizers used to tell servants to push cars/carts.

  • @bibeksah4953
    @bibeksah4953 3 года назад +1

    Finally first.....

  • @akshitpasham2303
    @akshitpasham2303 3 года назад +4

    The writer used a typical stereotype storytelling .
    He concluded that every indian(1.5billion) in every part of country (3.287 million km²) belive , follow and accept this stereotype .
    The conclusion of the story is if you are born in a poor family or any unlikely environment where it's almost impossible in individual lifetime to have a lavish lifestyle then there are only 2 options , be politician or commit crime .
    The only plus points are that the makers have shown the exploits of the workers by ther employer (masters) .
    The repeated uncomfortable reaction of characters when the workers is abused is something to applaud .
    Even though the plus points the movie promotes a unlikely and dangerous messages.
    Finally , it's a movie for NRIs and those people who contemplate their choices of not leaving india for better future , so that they can LIE to themselves and live in peace.
    Calling stereotypes and using poverty in movies and appreciating them is such a cliché