Stream Of Consciousness In Vikas Swarup ‘S Movie The Slumdog Millionaire

Authors

  • P. Mohana priya Assistant Professor of English, Immaculate College for Women, Chinnakanganankuppam, Cuddalore

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21839/lsdjmr.2024.v3.152

Keywords:

Hindu protestors, orphaned girl, abusive, slumdog millionaire

Abstract

The Slumdog Story: A young child from Mumbai’s “biggest slum” competes on India’s Who Will Win a Billion, but when the authorities suspect him of cheating, he is made to explain by interrogators how he responded to every question on the game show correctly. These justifications prompt an examination of Jamal’s harsh upbringing in retrospect: his mother was killed by Hindu protestors, forcing him to form a survival bond with his brother Salim and Latika, another orphaned girl. Throughout the entire film, Jamal’s love for Latika serves as his inspiration for his goals. When the three kids try to escape from the grasp of an insulting man, he loses her. Later, he discovers her utterly trapped in a forced.

Published

12/31/2024

How to Cite

Mohana priya, P. (2024). Stream Of Consciousness In Vikas Swarup ‘S Movie The Slumdog Millionaire. Louis Savinien Dupuis Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 3, 123–127. https://doi.org/10.21839/lsdjmr.2024.v3.152

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