“White Tiger,” film directed by Ramin Bahrani, 2021
This white
tiger is no Slumdog Millionaire. There are no lucky breaks on TV here. This is a different kind of Horatio Alger
story. Nor is anyone optimistically selling aging Brits on a run-down retirement
home in Rajasthan. Balram’s a broke but clever
country mouse from rural
Driving the Nice Masters |
The film is
narrated by Balram as a letter to Chinese Premier Jingtao, a ‘Naxalite”
visiting
The key event is like something out of Bonfire of the Vanities, the death of an innocent poor man Balram the servant is forced to take the blame for. Like the Peaky Blinders, money, not justice, is the payment for manslaughter. Balram takes his revenge on the master and becomes the white tiger in this social jungle. By the way, white tigers are heavier and larger than normal Bengals. In reality, many are cruelly locked in zoo cages – they never escape ‘the rooster coop.’
Indian Farmers, low caste and not, rebel |
This is a
film of caste rebellion, of class rebellion, of a virtual slave’s rebellion,
but only on an individual level and eventually not even that. It is a singular reflection of the conflict that is going on in the rest of India. Balram joins the masters, trying to be a good
one, as he knows “crime or politics” is the only way to the top. Thinking about Premier Jintao, he says now is
the time of the “brown and yellow man,” no longer the time of the white
man. Perhaps a statement of the rising
Indian bourgeoisie and petit-bourgeoisie.
The only penalty is the retribution murders of 17 in a small village in
northern
This film
is based on the 2008 Booker Prize novel by Aravind Adiga, who also wrote Last
Man in Tower, another political book about gentrification in Mumbai. Adiga also wrote Between the Assassinations,
a fragmented book set in
Prior blog reviews on this subject, use blog search box, upper left: Last Man in Tower (Adiga); Walking With the Comrades, Field Notes on Democracy, The Ministry of Utmost Happiness, Capitalism a Ghost Story (all by Roy); The God Market; Celebrate Indian Women; Annihilation of Caste (Ambedkar/Roy); Arundhati Roy; Behind the Beautiful Forevers; The Story of My Assassins; Factory Days or type “India”.
The Kulture Kommissar
January 25,
2021
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