Deleted scene from ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ posted online
A deleted scene from Oscar-winning film ‘Slumdog’, showing Dev Patel in his Mumbai slum and daydreaming before heading to work at a call center, has been posted on the web.
|Last Updated: Jun 04, 2009, 01:03 PM IST|Source: Bureau
Washington, June 04: A deleted scene from Oscar-winning film ‘Slumdog Millionaire’, showing the main character, played by Dev Patel, awaking in his Mumbai slum and daydreaming before rising and heading to work at a call center, has been posted on the Internet.
Britain`s Guardian newspaper has posted the deleted scene on its website and has proposed that it be restored to the recently released DVD version.
The newspaper has, however, refused to disclose how it received the clip.
"We find ourselves looking on it as a missing piece of the jigsaw, if not a tantalizing glimpse of the Film That Might Have Been," Contactmusic quoted Guardian film critic and media writer Xan Brooks as saying.
Brooks says that scene provides a glimpse of the character`s humdrum existence at the time.
"I think `Slumdog Millionaire` would have been a marginally (stress marginally) better film had it been included," Brooks added.
ANI
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