Popularity: 6 (history)
Director: | Loveleen Tandan, Danny Boyle |
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Writer: | Simon Beaufoy, Vikas Swarup |
Staring: |
A teenager reflects on his life after being accused of cheating on the Indian version of "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?". | |
Release Date: | Nov 12, 2008 |
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Director: | Loveleen Tandan, Danny Boyle |
Writer: | Simon Beaufoy, Vikas Swarup |
Genres: | Drama, Romance |
Keywords | slum, game show, taj mahal, india, based on novel or book, mumbai (bombay), india, duringcreditsstinger, cheating, suspicion, quiz, orphan, defiant |
Production Companies | Celador Films, Film4 Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $378,400,000
Budget: $15,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 14, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Dev Patel | Older Jamal |
Freida Pinto | Older Latika |
Madhur Mittal | Older Salim |
Anil Kapoor | Prem |
Mahesh Manjrekar | Javed |
Saurabh Shukla | Sergeant Srinivas |
Irrfan Khan | Police Inspector |
Ankur Vikal | Maman |
Tanay Chheda | Middle Jamal |
Ayush Mahesh Khedekar | Youngest Jamal |
Ashutosh Lobo Gajiwala | Middle Salim |
Azharuddin Mohammed Ismail | Youngest Salim |
Tanvi Ganesh Lonkar | Middle Latika |
Rubina Ali | Youngest Latika |
Raj Zutshi | Director |
Jeneva Talwar | Vision Mixer |
Sharib Hashmi | Prakash |
Mia Drake | Adele |
Shruti Seth | Call Centre Instructor |
Anjum Sharma | Operator |
Jira Banjara | Airport Security Guard |
Sheikh Wali | Airport Security Guard |
Sanchita Choudhary | Jamal's Mother |
Himanshu Tyagi | Mr Nanda |
Virendra Chatterjee | Slum Man |
Feroze Khan | Amitabh Bachchan |
Sunil Kumar Agrawal | Mr Chi |
Virender Kumar | Man on Fire |
Devesh Rawal | Blue Boy |
Tiger | Punnoose |
Chirag Parmar | Young Arvind |
Nazneen Shaikh | Baby |
Farzana Ansari | Latika's Friend |
Anupam Shyam | Old Villager |
Salim Chaus | Ticket Collector |
Harvinder Kaur | Family in Train |
Narendra Singh Bhati | Family in Train |
Satya Mudgal | Taj Mahal Guide |
Janet de Vigne | Ada / Mrs MacKintosh |
William Relton | Peter |
David Gilliam | Clark |
Kinder Singh | Driver |
Christine Matovich Singh | Opera Singer |
Thomas Lehmkuhl | Opera Singer |
Siddesh Patil | Older Arvind |
Najma Shaikh | Woman at Brothel |
Saeeda Shaikh | Woman at Brothel |
Alka Satpute | Woman at Brothel |
Tabassum Khan | Woman at Brothel |
Sitaram Panchal | Dance Teacher |
Nigel Caesar | Hotel Security Guard |
Ajit Pandey | Javed's Goon |
Kedar Thapar | Javed's Goon |
Amit Leonard | Javed's Goon |
Rajesh Kumar | Javed's Goon |
Sagar Ghopalkar | Javed's Goon |
Pradeep Solanki | Javed's Goon |
Abdul Hamid Shaikh | Javed's Goon |
Dheeraj Waghela | Javed's Goon |
Arfi Lamba | Bardi |
Taira Colah | Nasreen |
Varun Bagri | Call Centre Trainee |
Ankur Tewari | Dave |
Sarfaraz Khan | Autorickshaw Driver |
Syed Fazal Hussain | Autorickshaw Driver |
Umar Khan | Autorickshaw Driver |
Imran Hasnee | Javed's House Doorkeeper |
Homai Billimoria | KBC Contestant |
Udayan Baijal | Cricket Commentator |
Sandeep Kaul | Floor Manager |
Rufee Ahmed | Double for Irrfan Khan |
Rhea Lawyer | TV Reporter |
Deepali Dalvi | Dancer at Javed's Safehouse |
Anisha Nagar | Dancer at Javed's Safehouse |
Farrah Shaikh | Dancer at Javed's Safehouse |
Mamta Sharma | Dancer at Javed's Safehouse |
Neha M. Khatarawalla | Dancer at Javed's Safehouse |
Tanya Singh | Newsreader |
Anand Tiwari | Newsreader |
Faezeh Jalali | Newsreader |
Meghana Jhalani | Newsreader |
Rupali Mehra | Newsreader |
Anju Singh | Newsreader |
Saurabh Agarwal | Call Centre Manager |
Mark Boucher | Self - South African Cricketer (archive footage) |
Andre Nel | Self - South African Cricketer (archive footage) |
Yuvraj Singh | Self - Indian Cricketer (archive footage) |
Sachin Tendulkar | Self - Indian Cricketer (archive footage) |
Amitabh Bachchan | Self (archive footage) (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Simon Beaufoy | Screenplay |
Loveleen Tandan | Co-Director, Casting |
Glenn Freemantle | Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer |
Danny Boyle | Director |
A.R. Rahman | Original Music Composer |
Anthony Dod Mantle | Director of Photography |
Kelly Valentine Hendry | Casting Associate |
Peter Burgis | Foley |
Chris Dickens | Editor |
Resul Pookutty | Sound Mixer |
Gulzar | Lyricist |
Matt Curtis | Title Designer |
Jack Stew | Foley |
G. Monic Kumar | First Assistant Camera |
Ricky Butt | Foley |
Vishal Tyagi | Armorer |
Abhishek Redkar | Art Direction |
Vikas Swarup | Novel |
Shivananda R. Mohili | Special Effects Supervisor |
Mark Digby | Production Design |
Thomas Dodgson | Dolby Consultant |
Ravi Srivastava | Art Direction |
Telfer Barnes | First Assistant Camera |
Prashant Vichare | Assistant Art Director |
Becky Roberts | Visual Effects Producer |
Sunil Khandpur | Steadicam Operator |
Ian Tapp | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Vishal Jain | First Assistant Camera |
Michelle Day | Set Decoration |
Riyaz Ali Merchant | Assistant Costume Designer |
Niv Adiri | Music Editor, Sound Effects Editor |
Begoña Lopez | Digital Intermediate |
Richard Pryke | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Manoj N. Bhoyar | Assistant Art Director |
Natasha Nischol | Hair Designer |
Mulchand Dedhia | Gaffer |
Collette Nunes | Visual Effects Editor |
Vijay Kumar | ADR & Dubbing |
Ejaz Shalkh | First Assistant Editor |
Roma O'Connor | Visual Effects Producer |
Roberto Cappannelli | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Tom Kemplen | Visual Effects Editor |
Wahid Shaikh | Assistant Art Director |
Ishika Mohan Motwane | Still Photographer |
Kevin Nunes | Still Photographer |
Thomas Neivelt | Gaffer |
Virginia Holmes | Hair Designer |
Stefan Ciupek | Camera Operator |
Nuvendra Singh | Script Supervisor |
Gillian Dodders | Dialogue Editor |
Adam Gascoyne | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Ben Barker | Sound Effects Editor |
Kamlesh U. Shinde | Makeup Artist |
Matthew Bristowe | Digital Intermediate |
Tom Sayers | Supervising Sound Editor |
Lee Herrick | Dialogue Editor |
Mrinal Desai | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Gail Stevens | Casting |
Suttirat Anne Larlarb | Costume Design |
M.I.A. | Songs |
Catriona Delbridge | First Assistant Editor |
Name | Title |
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Christian Colson | Producer |
Ivana MacKinnon | Associate Producer |
Paul Smith | Executive Producer |
Organization | Category | Person | |
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Academy Awards | Best Actor | Dev Patel | Nominated |
Academy Awards | Best Picture | N/A | Won |
Golden Globes | Best Director | Danny Boyle | Won |
Golden Globes | Best Picture | N/A | Won |
Golden Globes | Best Actor | Dev Patel | Won |
BAFTA Awards | Best Picture | N/A | Won |
BAFTA Awards | Best Actor | Dev Patel | Nominated |
BAFTA Awards | Best Actress | Freida Pinto | Nominated |
BAFTA Awards | Best Director | Danny Boyle | Won |
BAFTA Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Dev Patel | Nominated |
BAFTA Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Amy Ryan | Nominated |
SAG Awards | Best Picture | N/A | Won |
SAG Awards | Best Director | N/A | Won |
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Dev Patel is great here as "Jamal", a young man from the Mumbai slums who shot to fame by winning the first ever jackpot on the Indian version of "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" only to be accused of cheating. It's not an unreasonable allegation - this lad comes from a background that suggests litt ... le, if any, education and yet he is answering some tough questions that, theoretically, he should not know the answers too. It's during this (actually quite brutal) interrogation, which is interspersed with flashback and with each round of the television quiz, that we discover a little of the childhood and upbringing of this young man and about how he has amassed the knowledge to, legitimately, get the answers correct. It's a story about humanity and decency, this - and the ensemble cast, especially the street urchins, help to deliver an authentic glimpse at not just the poverty in which they lived, but of their sense of community and loyalty to each other as they grew up together. Now there's no point in pretending that the writing is great - it isn't. It's doesn't really allow for any in-depth character development. Somehow, though, Patel's sheer screen presence and optimism, coupled with the overall style of the film cover up for that more than adequately leaving us with a solidly entertaining, occasionally thought-provoking, rags-to-riches story that I suspect many people can readily identify with. It's a bit too long, and maybe the romantic elements could have been ditched, but all told it's still well worth watching.
Slumdog Millionaire is one of those movies that really sticks with you. It follows Jamal, a kid from the slums of Mumbai. Watching him go through so much and still come out with hope makes it pretty powerful. The movie does a great job showing the reality of life for kids in poverty but doesn’t f ... eel like it’s trying to preach. Director Danny Boyle keeps things moving with a fast pace, and the mix of tension, humor, and drama keeps you hooked. The visuals are great too, showing all sides of Mumbai, from the city to the harshness of life in the slums. Overall, Slumdog Millionaire is a must-watch. It’s raw, emotional, and, at the end of the day, it’s a story about resilience and hope. Perfect for when you want a movie that hits hard but leaves you feeling uplifted.