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‘The Man Who Knew Infinity’ review – Dev Patel and a ‘great nobility of soul’
April 11 2016
How many great Indian heroes are there in the popular western imagination…?
APART from Mahatma Gandhi and some familiar sporting figures perhaps (Sachin Tendulkar, Kapil Dev, and Vijay Amitraj,) and authors…(the usual suspects), it’s hard to name anyone who might have a wide popular resonance outside India and especially in the US…
So, much credit should go the way of first time writer-director Matt Brown and Warner Brothers for backing a film about an Indian mathematician, the incomparable Srinavasa Ramanujan, played by Dev Patel in “The Man Who Knew Infinity” – out on release from April 8 in the UK.
Srinivasa Ramanujan (Dev Patel) in Chennai
On paper, it does look a tricky proposition and while the backing star cast certainly helps to give it weight and gravitas (in Jeremy Irons, Toby Jones, Stephen Fry) these are far from a guarantee that the film is any good.
It is an amazing story – a barely educated, poverty-stricken man from South India, defies convention to produce some of the most complex mathematical work ever undertaken and were it not for other men who believed in Ramanujan, we would
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