"It's the century of the brown man and the yellow man, and God save everybody else," proclaims our shady protagonist as he slips on his shades and turns away from a crowd gathered to greet the Chinese Premier on his visit to India.
Set in 2007 India, amid the Internet Boom in the country and touching amply on the many problems that have plagued Indian society for decades, starkly contrasting them with how the urban elite live, India fast rising to be a global economic power, and skimming over lightly with impish humour on the Chinese interest and investment in Indian startups to tell the story of a once-in-a-generation entrepreneur, is the Ramin Bahrani's film adaptation of Arvind Adiga's, The White Tiger.
Set in 2007 India, amid the Internet Boom in the country and touching amply on the many problems that have plagued Indian society for decades, starkly contrasting them with how the urban elite live, India fast rising to be a global economic power, and skimming over lightly with impish humour on the Chinese interest and investment in Indian startups to tell the story of a once-in-a-generation entrepreneur, is the Ramin Bahrani's film adaptation of Arvind Adiga's, The White Tiger.