Excuse me, but I’ve been deep-diving into a big Dev Patel-shaped hole recently and I need to talk about it.
You see, it all began when I saw Lion a few weeks ago.
Nominated for an Oscar for Best Picture, Lion follows the true story of Saroo Brierley, a young Indian boy who became separated from his family at five years of age. Unable to find his way back home, he is adopted by an Australia family. Twenty-five years later, he uses Google Maps to try and trace his way back to the village he came from.
Lion has broken Box Office records in Australia, and in its first weekend was the fifth highest-grossing Australian film of all time.
Mia Freedman, Monique Bowley and I discuss why you absolutely need to see Lion at the movies. (Post continues below.)
The storyline is moving, the acting is mesmerising, and the way it’s shot is stunning.
But it was Dev Patel I couldn’t keep my eyes off.
Where did he come from? I kept asking myself.
I knew I’d loved him in Slumdog Millionaire back in 2008, but what I didn’t realise was that the two of us went back even further.
In 2006, Patel starred in the TV show Skins, and GOODNESS, I did not recognise him at all.