The film’s producers changed the name to Slumdog Millionaire because they felt Q & A was too bland for international audiences. However, in the literary world, the book remains Q & A .
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Through Ram's various jobs—from a servant to a tour guide at the Taj Mahal—the narrative explores the exploitation of the poor.
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Few stories in modern literary and cinematic history have captured the global imagination quite like the tale of a destitute waiter who wins a fortune on a game show. While the 2008 Danny Boyle film Slumdog Millionaire became a household name, sweeping the Oscars and introducing Dev Patel to the world, it was born from a novel that many readers are still discovering today: Vikas Swarup’s Q & A .