'Slumdog' stars steal show at Oscars red carpet



Designer-clad movie stars lit up the Oscars red carpet here Sunday as the world's most glamorous catwalk show began just a few hours before the 81st Academy Awards.
An overcast afternoon burst into technicolor in the streets surrounding the Kodak Theater, with the stars of Bollywood-infused best picture favorite "Slumdog Millionaire" among the early arrivals and stealing the show.



'Slumdog' stars steal show at Oscars red carpet
The film's British director Danny Boyle was seen accompanying child actors from the film, who were flown to Los Angeles for the ceremony, a world away from their lives in Mumbai's shantytowns.
Ayush Mahesh Khedekar, who plays the film's hero as a child, told a reporter delightedly: "It's unbelievable. I never thought I'd be at the Oscars."
Meanwhile three of the film's adult stars Dev Patel, Freida Pinto and Bollywood legend Anil Kapoor were drinking in the moment.
"I'm not the man of the hour but it's amazing," said the London-born Patel. "I can't wait to see some of these stars walking down the red carpet."
Kapoor, meanwhile said he was "overwhelmed" by the experience.
"I'm really so grateful to all the people around the world who have held hands to make this film what it has become," Kapoor told E! television.
Kapoor meanwhile mischievously fueled rumors of off-screen romance between Pinto and Patel. "There is a potential and they look great together," he said.
Other celebrities including teen idol Miley Cyrus and "Milk" star Emile Hirsch were among the early arrivals.
Cyrus, best known as the 16-year-old star of Disney's "Hannah Montana" television show, arrived with her mother in tow and said she was looking forward to star-spotting.
"I'm just hanging out and star-stalking," she quipped to E! television reporter Ryan Seacrest. "I want to see Angelina Jolie. She could adopt me if she wants to."
Meanwhile, Hirsch, who has a key role in gay rights biopic "Milk," arrived in a traditional black tuxedo notable for having a white ribbon pinned to a lapel, a symbol of support for same-sex marriage.
The Oscars red carpet arrivals took place under blanket security, with police helicopters hovering overhead and marksman positioned on building surrounding the awards venue.
Tension cranked up a notch as two accountants from PriceWaterhouseCoopers arrived carrying a briefcase bearing the envelopes with the identities of this year's Oscar winners.
Sunday's Oscars get underway at 5:30 pm (0130 GMT Monday).
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Thursday, February 26th 2009
AFP
           


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