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"Slumdog Millionaire" winning the Best Picture Oscar®

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Steven Spielberg presenting the Best Picture Oscar® for "Slumdog Millionaire" to Producer Christian Colson at the 81st Annual Academy Awards®.

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  • one of my favourite films of all time!

  • it was the time 4 asians.........i m Pakistani but at that moment i was happy for india......luv u india

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  • Dark knight should have won. This movie was pretty good but, 3 years later ,i really dont care about it anymore.

  • One ridicolous thing is the award " to the producers"...

    I'm sure there's a lot of artistry in production as to get an oscar to best film.

    It's a shame. Best film should go to the directors, as well as best directors.

    A prize to ´producers it's an insult to cinema.

  • @aqilamir

    Bro, its so toching..luv u too...

  • 2:35 Top left corner. SO CUTE! 

  • @thelupoistheman1

    That's your opinion.

    But Danny Boyle's "Trainspotting" - easily the best film of the whole of the 90s didn't even get nominated.

    What he did with that film was genius - he was an Oscar waiting to happen, and he rightfully got it eventually.

  • one of the most overrated movies in best picture win history!

  • anil kapoor's facial expression is hilarious

  • Anwar!!

    

  • I remember I saw Slumdog MIllionaire in the theaters and it was such a breathtaking and inspiring film! The ending literally had me on the edge of my seat! After the film, I immediately said, "This movie has GOT to be nominated for Best Picture!" So happy it won!!! XD

  • @akeemMali actually it's a british movie made by british ppl, the movie was going to go straight to DVD release since it had no hollywood distribution but then eventually Fox bought and disributed the film, although it was distributed by a hollywood studio it's not actually made by Hollywood..

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