By Amanda Becker
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - To Daniel Pratt, the color-drenched scenes of frenetic Mumbai slums and the majestic backdrop of the Taj Mahal in the Oscar-nominated Indian film, "Slumdog Millionaire," were familiar. Pratt had seen them firsthand. "Remember how the movie is just full of energy? That's how it is there," Pratt said. "When I saw the Taj Mahal, I think it's the single most symmetrical piece of architecture I'...
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - To Daniel Pratt, the color-drenched scenes of frenetic Mumbai slums and the majestic backdrop of the Taj Mahal in the Oscar-nominated Indian film, "Slumdog Millionaire," were familiar. Pratt had seen them firsthand. "Remember how the movie is just full of energy? That's how it is there," Pratt said. "When I saw the Taj Mahal, I think it's the single most symmetrical piece of architecture I'...
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