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The film won (including Best Picture, Director, and Adapted Screenplay). It is one of the most awarded films of the 21st century, largely due to A.R. Rahman’s pulsating score ("Jai Ho") and Simon Beaufoy’s airtight script.
The story follows Jamal Malik, an 18-year-old orphan from the slums of Mumbai, who becomes a contestant on the Indian version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? . Arrested under suspicion of cheating, Jamal explains through flashbacks how his life experiences provided the answers to the show's questions. This file is highly compatible
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The film’s structure—intercutting the game show with Jamal's traumatic and triumphant life stories—creates a narrative drive that is rarely matched. It deals with heavy themes of poverty, brotherhood, and destiny, yet it maintains the energy of a "feel-good" Bollywood epic, capped off by the iconic "Jai Ho" dance sequence. Sound Quality: The Rahman Factor