Gosh, so true. Maybe I'm just going by what I've seen in the 70's movies(because I've seen the most films from that decade and it's easier to see a pattern there), but white people look sickly and strung out more often than not in Bollywood movies. Maybe the only available white extras back then were the confused bohemian types who wandered on to the set ;) And then I suppose you also have to count all the pale weasel-y sorts--like the dude who works for Supremo in Parvarish.
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Gosh, so true. Maybe I'm just going by what I've seen in the 70's movies(because I've seen the most films from that decade and it's easier to see a pattern there), but white people look sickly and strung out more often than not in Bollywood movies. Maybe the only available white extras back then were the confused bohemian types who wandered on to the set ;) And then I suppose you also have to count all the pale weasel-y sorts--like the dude who works for Supremo in Parvarish.
ReplyDeleteIs this going to be a Thing? Because I could contribute!
ReplyDeleteOh I hope this is the beginning of a thing.
ReplyDeleteMe and the Bollywood white people, we got a thing goin' on.
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