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Indian film slammed for stereotyping Aussies

A new Bollywood blockbuster about an Indian who is caught up in race-related violence in Melbourne has been labelled "insensitive" by India's own film critics.

The film, called Crook: it's Good to be Bad, reportedly depicts Melbourne as a city plagued by racial attacks and full of promiscuous women.

Reviews in Indian media have slammed the film for its sensational and stereotypical presentation of Australia, the Herald Sun reports.

"The film tries to pack in every sensational aspect of racism that is possible. There's a white woman who pole dances and sleeps with (the male lead) with equal fervour," a review in India Today reads.

"Naturally she is blonde and has big you-know-whats. There is a 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."

The review said that the film, which was released this week in India, spews "venom" against Australians.


"A country of ex-convicts. A country where they sleep with each other without marrying. A country where they don't take care of their families. Yes, that's the sort of venom that's spewed against the Australians in Crook," the reviewer wrote.

Film website bollyspice.com also slammed the film, calling it "far too insensitive".

Crook was inspired by a spate of attacks against Indian students in Melbourne, including a number of stabbings in June last year.

The racial tension culminated in a protest by the Indian community during which Flinders Street in the CBD was blockaded.

The film has also been criticised for a topless scene, which although shot from the back, is considered very racy for a Bollywood film.

Director Mohit Suri said he got the idea for the film when he was in a convenience store in Melbourne.

"As the news flashed 'Over 20 incidents of curry bashing have taken place in Sydney and Melbourne in the past 30 days', I found myself standing outside a 24-hour convenient store in the Sunshine district of Melbourne city in search of a story," he told an Indian entertainment website.

"Inside the very same store one of the most brutal racist attacks had taken place just a few months back. The events as told to me were horrifying, about how an Indian was brutally beaten up only because of his colour and religion."

But Suri said a poster on the wall made him realise racism exists in all societies.

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I agree we do slam Australia too much, we ourselves are not so great.
 
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The Indian film industry often gets its face palm moments and they realize that after releasing a movie of poor taste...its ok...For tens of poor movies there is a good one too!
 
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May be the producers thought it will good topic which will draw sympathies and public attention for watching it


But this is equal to creating more hostile situation for Indians
 
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Bollywood following the path of Hollywood.

Earlier US films used to stereotype UK for accent and mannerisms and stereotyped Russia as villains.

I guess the movie would surely be premiered in Taj cinema house or Villege waverly gardens cinemas in Melbourne. :lol:
 
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Lame attempt to rake some moolah by playing with peoples emotions.I find the portrayal of white women as sexx objects the most disturbing.
 
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@ Benny: I doubt that. Movies which usually don't do well in India will not do well overseas and distributors are not stupid enough to get them for screening.

Yup, indeed seems to be a lame plot and tacky movie. Avoid like the medieval plague! Watch Dabaang once again instead!
 
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@ Benny: I doubt that. Movies which usually don't do well in India will not do well overseas and distributors are not stupid enough to get them for screening.

Yup, indeed seems to be a lame plot and tacky movie. Avoid like the medieval plague! Watch Dabaang once again instead!


There is serious lack of good scripting nowadays..
Anyway dont take my posts seriously.. i meant that just as a joke.
 
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There is serious lack of good scripting nowadays..
Anyway dont take my posts seriously.. i meant that just as a joke.

Arent you a movie script writer :azn:

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Bollywood following the path of Hollywood.

Earlier US films used to stereotype UK for accent and mannerisms and stereotyped Russia as villains.

I guess the movie would surely be premiered in Taj cinema house or Villege waverly gardens cinemas in Melbourne. :

So Bollywood refused to stop copy cat
 
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Arent you a movie script writer :azn:

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So Bollywood refused to stop copy cat

Nope , I do Script editing as part time as a friendly gesture , not as a profession , that too in local language. So no big worries.


Bollywood stoping being a copy cat?? :lol:.. the word bollywood itself is a copied phrase from Hollywood. :lol:
 
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Australian Stereo Types:

All Australians are convitcs form England

Australians speak a varation of english which sounds great
even if a farmer with pot belly is speaking it

They all have koala bears in garage , and kangaroos in closets

They love to go out in outback and bash local natives and steal their
children

Australians are full of themselves - they think they are the best nation in world

Australians don't work they just play sports so they are good at it

No one remembers any Australian other then ones that play sports

The Australian head of state is a ex kkk member

Every one likes Clair the Australian girl in Show called Lost

They call even their enemy mate

So which of the normal stero types does the movies cover made in india ?
 
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A toatally pathetic movie,well it belonged to the bhatt camp so i expected it,though i expected some good music,unfortunately here also it is pathetic
 
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