Congratulations to Sushil Kumar! No more jumping into toilets and using extreme poverty as a colorful backdrop for your romantic fantasy. Or is that what happens next? The timeline is a little confusing. We jump around. (This was written. BOOM! GOODNIGHT!)
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Right. Next you’ll be telling me that someone actually got their arm caught under a boulder and had to hack it off after 127 Hours.
He’s going to use his winnings to build his family a home, help his brothers start a business, and plans to buy lots of books because of his love of reading. That is so un-American, man.
“Indian Man Becomes Real Life Slumdog Millionaire” – and in doing so becomes much richer than all the other Indian people involved with making Slumdog Millionaire.
This is an example of both “it’s funny ’cause it’s true” and “it’s not funny ’cause it’s true”
paradox!
I clicked on the link, and I think the real story is that ascot and all the amazing things that are happening around it.