The White Tiger has already earned acclaim from critics internationally, with many calling it the “anti-Slumdog Millionaire”.
The Hollywood Reporter’s David Rooney wrote in his evaluate, “The sting of underclass payback doesn’t rival that of, say, Parasite, but the movie taps into the same simmering rage of the have-nots, shafted out of an unyielding system in a perilously unbalanced world. It could almost be considered the anti-Slumdog Millionaire.”
While Variety’s Owen Gleiberman stated the movie is “like Slumdog Millionaire with more reality.” “The White Tiger is a story of beating the steepest odds, and for a lot of the movie Bahrani is in full, boisterous command as a storyteller. He captures how a society is embodied in its smallest interactions: the best way a rival driver Balram should first defeat is made susceptible by having to cover his Muslim religion; or the parasitical cynicism of the servants Balram shares dwelling quarters inside a parking storage; or the cutthroat elitism of the Stork and his household,” learn an excerpt from the evaluate.
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