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Bollywood movie paints Melbourne as racist. A new Bollywood movie which portrays Melburnians as violent, racist bogans has been met with scathing reviews by Indians living in Australia and overseas. It also portrays Melbourne as a city rife with violence and Australians as "beer-guzzling" men and pole-dancing women.
Gautam Gupta from the Federation of Indian Students, which is based in Melbourne, says the movie could not have come at a worse time, after four Victorian Police officers were sacked for circulating an email depicting an Indian man being electrocuted. But he says that is not the way Indians view Australians and there is little risk of it reigniting tensions which led to the attacks against Indian students last year. It's just a movie; no-one cares about it - in fact it's a flop in India.
We should ask the cricketers who are in India six months a year. Ask Brett Lee what country he has the biggest fan following in. One movie should not be made the basis of anything. Reviews in India have been blistering, with many people claiming it portrays the worst stereotypes.
The film is filled with unnecessary jokes that are attempting to add a light essence to the film but falls flat because it makes the film look even more tactless than it already is," said a review on Bollyspice. There's a white woman who pole dances and sleeps with the male lead with equal fervour," said an India Today review.
There is an Australian man, her brother, Russell, who goes around hitting and bullying Indians. There is no other word for it. It's terrible. More than that, it is badly directed. Mr Gupta says the situation in Melbourne has improved greatly since the riots last year. After a long time I can see he's done a very good job and has been unfairly criticised," he said. I support him per cent in that endeavour.