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Danny Boyle chose me over Indian actors: Dev Patel

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    Dev Patel, who has won much critical acclaim for his performance in 'Slumdog Millionaire' said he landed the role after director Danny Boyle could not find an Indian actor to play the young slumdweller Jamaal.

    "Most Indian actors of my age want to be Bollywood stars, so they spend their time honing their bodies for beefcake roles. Danny wanted someone ordinary, like me. So that's how I found myself in the lead," said the young star in an interview with 'Daily Mail.'

    Patel, who is a British citizen of Indian origin, plays the lead in the film along with with Bollywood actor Anil Kapoor and Irrfan Khan.

    This is Patel's first film and the actor, who according to Boyle has the potential to be the 'next Michael Sheen', said that he didn't think he stood a chance at getting the role while auditioning.

    "I'm as bewildered and starstruck as any other teenager could get in the situation I am in now," he said.

    And with 'Slumdog' Patel has been removed from obscurity and is on a head long journey to fame and fortune as the film is on a award winning spree. It has already bagged 5 Golden Globe nominations.

    "I've been living two different lives," said Patel, adding that his family helps him keep grounded.

    "By day, I've got the leading role in a movie, in spite of having no acting training and very little experience.

    "And at night I go home and my mum is telling me to make my bed, keep my room tidy and help with the washing-up. It keeps my feet on the ground, stops me from letting it all go to my head," he said.

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    Dev Patel...By: Esha Eve | 09-Feb-2009 Reply | Forward Dev Patel...u'v done an excellent job! i could nvr evn imagind dat a boy of my age cn do such gr8 job bt having so ordinary background!! u'v changed my oppinion abt indian artists.n dis movie 'slumdog millanaire' made me a fan of hindi movies.thnx... :)
    Bombay slum gangster filmsBy: SV | 04-Feb-2009 Reply | Forward You must never have seen movies like Satya, Company - made by RGV, Parinda - Slumdog Millionaire is similar 2 these films and is only being made a big deal out of because the director is Danny Boyle. Our directors have made films like this but they never gain much attention in the western world... Satya is more realistic than Slumdog Millionaire and by far better... why doesnt Danny boy not make a film on the British slums instead of trying 2 show indian slums... p.s. wtf as if danny boyle couldnt find a boy in mumbai who is skinny i have been 2 mumbai and ther r plenty of skinny indian actors who r young. is he blind or what?
    slumdog millianaireBy: Dr. Ranjith lalloo | 02-Feb-2009 Reply | Forward Does not matter where the actors originated,worldwide opinion is that its a great true depiction of Indian life . Let the whole world realise this...it will open their outlook ..nothing to be ashamed..namasthe
    Good job Dev Patel!By: cm | 13-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward Good job Dev Patel. You are a very talented actor..... Unlike the actors in bollywood.... The movie was fantastic....true mumbai life in the slums.......So happy that AR Rahman won an award too makes us so proud.
    Better than Bollywood junkBy: Venkat | 10-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward It's a pity in one way that Dan Boyle has produced a beautiful movie like this, but none from our own bollywood ppl can do it. He depicted the originality of mumbai (or India) honestly and most accurately and none of our Indian directors can even imagine doing it. All we see in our movies is the same love, songs, fights, good guy
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