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Shilpa and company in Bollywood before calling UK racist should stop worshiping Western culture in their movies
Now a days Hindi movies are made in Western countries. In Dhoom II one of the recent movies, most of the dialogs are in English. It is a copy cat of Hollywood movies. When things did not sound right, Shilpa and company of Bollywood stated calling UK racist. If UK is racist then India’s every corner is racist. What is going on in Assam? Assamese do not want Hindi speaking Indians. In Mumbai, heart of Bollywood, Shiv Sena does not want any one other than Hindu Marathis. In Southern India like Chennai, Hindi is not welcome.
It is important to preserve and be proud of your own culture. Problem with native Indians is that they beg for dollar and euros. They would do anything if they can smell dollars and euros. In Hindi movies, it is now a requirement that 50% of the movies be shot in Western nations so that taste of ‘glamor’ sells in the box office.
Why Shilpa went to UK? Why she has to make a big roar. Why these Bollywood jokers cannot preserve their own culture? Why can India cinema go beyond the medieval age ‘dancing and singing’? Why are girls in Bollywood called item numbers?
The fact is Indians who live in India unlike the Chinese and Japanese have become less nationalistic. They are greedy and like make it quick without sacrificing much.
Talk to an expatriate India living in America (in India they call NRI- non Resident Indian). Ask these person what he had to go through to establish himself or herself in the West. In India people think NRI means easy money. It is not. Life is tougher for Indians in the West that Indians in India.
Shilpa should have thought several times before going to UK. What she went through, every expatriate Indian goes through in the Western nation. But you have to shrewd. Take it in the chin and move on – not make a big hoopla about it.
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