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FILM REVIEW: The White Tiger

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The White Tiger is like a crash course in Indian culture. Keep in mind it’s only exploring the dark side, the crime and corruption. This is not a frolicking happy-go-lucky Bollywood film, though they certainly have their merit. Instead, it is a very sobering look at how a caste system marginalizes people in ways they can barely escape.

NNPA NEWSWIRE — Analyzing India’s 3000-year-old caste system, an artificial construct meant to split Hindus into different societal groups, could have been an overly complicated and difficult to discern endeavor. Yet somehow the film keeps its interpretation of the social ramifications pretty simple: At one point there were around 1000 caste levels, but these days there are two, effectively relegating citizens to rich or poor batches. Hence Balram’s fight to leave the impoverished side for the moneyed one will be quite a leap. Also, in this allegory, the differences between the prosperous and impoverished are more about money, education, privilege and status and not morals and values.

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