Jamal Malik was just one question away from winning 20 million rupees. How did he do it:
A He cheated B He is lucky C He is a genius D Destined
Obviously, this Jamal is the young man who is being beaten. Jamal was suspected of cheating after answering eight questions in a row on the reality show "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" and was tortured by the police to extract a confession. Jamal told the police truthfully: he knew the answer. The police could not find any loopholes and released Jamal. He answered the last question correctly in the second round of quizzes and won the final prize of 20 million rupees.
Let’s see how the male protagonist answered these nine questions:
1. Who was the star of the 1973 blockbuster "Captive"?
The star is well known in India, and the male protagonist answered the question easily. The male protagonist, his brother and his mother live in a slum. One day, the male protagonist and his brother skipped class and went to the restricted area to play. They were chased by the police to the school. In class, the teacher was talking about the article "The Three Musketeers". One day, the famous movie star Amitabh Bachchan came to the slums. The hero jumped into a cesspit to get his autograph, although his brother later secretly took the autograph and sold it.
2. There are three lions on the national emblem of India. What is written below?
A truth is better than everything B lies are better than everything C fashion is better than everything D money is better than everything
The police officer said that "my five-year-old daughter can answer the question" Problem, the male protagonist chooses to seek help on the spot. When questioned by the police, the male protagonist asked, "How much do the fried snacks cost at the Harris shop on Jiaopati Beach?" The male protagonist also clearly knew the famous quote on the national emblem, but he believed that India at this time did not Practice it, so I chose to seek help on the spot.
3. What does the Hindu god Rama hold in his right hand?
Still in the slums, the adults were washing clothes in the sink, and the children were playing in the water, including the male protagonist and his family of three. Suddenly, a group of fanatical believers rushed over with weapons, burning and killing. On the way to escape, the male protagonist and his brother encountered a child dressed up as Rama, and his mother was unfortunately killed by the believers. Therefore, the image of Rama will always be engraved in the heart of the hero.
4. Which Indian poet wrote the lyrics for the song "Let Me See You"?
When the male protagonist and his brother escaped, they took in a little girl of the same age and said that the three of them formed the "Three Musketeers". This little girl was also the later female protagonist. Three people make a living by picking up trash in a garbage dump. One day, the three of them were seduced by a gang that forced children to beg. When the hero was about to be blinded, the brother and the hero climbed onto the train and escaped, but the brother deliberately left the heroine behind. The male protagonist was chosen to be blinded because he sang "Let Me See You" well.
After escaping, the brothers peddled small items on the train. They were kicked off the train by the police and were discovered when they secretly got on the train to steal food from passengers. After falling off the train, they arrived at the Taj Mahal. The two first stole tourists' shoes and sold them for money at the Taj Mahal, and then made money as tour guides. Then the two of them found jobs in a nearby restaurant. Because the hero missed the heroine, the two returned to the slums.
The male protagonist accidentally met his playmate who was blinded by a criminal gang, and gave him a hundred-dollar bill, and also found out the whereabouts of the female protagonist.
6. Who invented the revolver
The two brothers found the heroine but were stopped by the gang leader. The brother killed the leader with a revolver. The three escaped, and the brother later joined a rival gang to prevent retaliation. He raped (not sure whether it was true or not) the female protagonist and drove away the male protagonist.
7. In which city in London is the Cambridge business district located?
The male protagonist answered this question through common sense.
8. Which cricketer has scored the most "hundreds" in First Class A matches in history?
The male protagonist took an opportunity at work to find his brother and meet him. Later, I met the heroine in the gangster's villa where her brother lived. At this time, the heroine was the mistress of the gangster boss.
The two discussed running away, but the heroine was captured by her brother and others.
During the break on the show, the host gave the male protagonist a wrong answer B. After the male protagonist eliminated half of the wrong answers AC, he was confused by D.
9. In the book "The Three Musketeers" by Alexandre Dumas, there are two musketeers named Athos and Porthos. What is the name of the third musketeer?
At this time, the elder brother decided to protect his younger brother for the last time. He let the heroine run away and died together with the black boss. The male protagonist calls the female protagonist for help, but the female protagonist doesn’t know the answer. The hero was right again, and everyone across the country witnessed this moment. The male protagonist finds the female protagonist, and the two start a wealthy and happy life.
The movie also gives the answer to the first question: D is destined
The male protagonist is honest, kind, brave, tenacious, and smart. It can be said that the belief in finding the heroine supports the male protagonist all the way through the game. Even though he witnessed his mother being killed, he did not have the courage to give up life and was full of confidence in the future. For example, when escaping from the human trafficking gang:
The elder brother has been playing the role of a "villain" since he was a child, bullying the male protagonist, but he has always taken care of his younger brother in his own way.
During the religious conflict, he pushed his younger brother ashore and ran away together;
In order to avoid being chased by human traffickers, he deliberately left the heroine behind;
He even "raped" the heroine to drive away his brother, and immediately let his brother return to her when her gang gained some status;
In the end, the hero and heroine were reunited, and she and the black boss fought to the death.
The heroine is the epitome of the lower class women, an accessory of men, with no freedom. But she dared to resist, and finally achieved success with the male protagonist.
Some other details in the film also show the face of India more comprehensively:
The host claims to be a member of the lower class and enters a higher class, but he looks down on the male protagonist. His background and career were also designed to stumble people like the male protagonist who were also at the bottom, giving wrong answers. After failure, he falsely accused the male protagonist of cheating. He embodies the evil of human nature, and it is this kind of human nature that makes India's current disparity between rich and poor worse.
On the contrary, the people at the bottom can sincerely wish him well, which also represents the kindness of the broad masses.
Two brothers were pickpocketing on a train. The owner ignored the high-speed train and pulled the male protagonist, causing the brothers to fall from the train, which showed the indifference of the middle class. But the elder brother did not let go at this time, which shows that the elder brother still loves this younger brother very much.
India’s police work in cahoots with black and white and show no regard for people’s lives.
While chasing the two brothers, he knocked down the black boss's car and timidly apologized to him. This boss caused trouble until he was killed by his brother.
During religious conflicts, innocent people very close by were set on fire and struggled in agony, while a busload of police officers remained indifferent.
There were also severe tortures.