Indians want to be White:Freida Pinto

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Posted: 14 years ago
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HEY MODS DON'T MOVE THIS INTO HOLLY FORUMS.IM POSTING THIS HERE ONLY BECAUSE SHE TALKS ABOUT INDIANS

Here is an excerpt from her Interview in Popular british newspaper Independent where she talks about India's Fair Skin Obsession and struggles faced by dark skinned women in indian modeling industry/bollywood:

At college in her mid-teens, Pinto had realised that theatre and literature were her "calling". To earn some money, she began modelling. The well-mannered, inquisitive youngster found it easy working with photographers, but it was far from satisfying. Nor was the advertising work which followed.

"There were some very silly, stupid auditions that I had to go for. Like, there's this girl who walks into college and nobody's paying any attention to her because she is not using this particular cream – some kind of moisturiser or fairness cream, which I'm completely against. Then she'd put on the cream and all the boys would turn to her. And, I was like, 'Arrgh, this is so bloody cheesy!' If I ever got shortlisted for any of those parts I'd feel this sudden burden: 'Oh my God, if I do this, they'll pay me and I'll earn my pocket money – but then it's gonna be history.' Some of my ads are now on YouTube and it's just so embarrassing."

Embarrassing, yes, but she can laugh about them. "There is a silly Wrigley chewing-gum ad you should check out. It's so stupid. This guy pops a gum in his mouth and I fall from a tree on to his bike! Then he's got a girl!" Pinto cracks up with laughter at the memory. "So from doing cheesy stuff like that to doing something as fulfilling as Miral – I think I've come a long way."

She has, but Pinto can't, and won't, forget where she has come from. She despairs at the popularity of those "fairness creams" in Southeast Asia – bleaching potions to lighten the skin. "It's completely wrong medically – and culturally, of course, because it's giving people the wrong idea. My friend who's a doctor told me that she'd have parents come in with kids who were three years old, saying, 'Do something – I want my baby to be fair.'

"It's just this thing that people [in India] are so fascinated by white skin. There's a lot of people there who are naturally really pale. But the whole idea that you have to be fair – without naming actors, but there are actors who admit it – the fairer you are, the easier it is."

Even within Bollywood? "Oh yeah, absolutely. The amount of pancake cream on your face is ridiculous. I don't think it is required, by the way. If a cream can give you confidence then you really have to check your whole confidence department in the first place."

But Pinto herself is a bright beacon for Indian actors. Slumdog Millionaire showed that European and American audiences could be receptive to non-Western stories. And with her nonstop career since, this proudly Indian actress has succeeded in Hollywood without having to compromise by changing her looks or the way she speaks.

"Yeah," she nods, "but it's so funny. I feel like this whole idea of wanting something that you don't really have is also very American in a way. They love tanning! Why the hell are you tanning that much? Then in my country people want a fairer skin tone! It's just crazy.

"So when I was that Indian export that went to America and people were wanting that natural tan – which I don't really have to go through tanning [to acquire] – they were excited to include something in their culture, into their film industry, that was not really there already. Or not properly or appropriately represented. So I just feel that this was a change.

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Posted: 14 years ago
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now everything indian has become a joke to her

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i thought i liked her..these stuff are gettign to her head
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Posted: 14 years ago
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ahaha well goood morning Pinto memsaab
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dear PINTO RANI get well soon
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so do u missy

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Posted: 14 years ago
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I agree, I don't like fairness creams or the idea behind them but the way she is talking about Indians/generalizing/making fun of Indians... its irritating. Woman, you came from the same place and had you not been so lucky (and fine even somewhat talented), you might have been doing the exact same thing!
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Did anyone even read the article? She didn't say the quote mentioned in the title anywhere :/ Stop hating just for the sake of it. 😕
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: radsuinda

"There were some very silly, stupid auditions that I had to go for. Like, there's this girl who walks into college and nobody's paying any attention to her because she is not using this particular cream ' some kind of moisturiser or fairness cream, which I'm completely against. Then she'd put on the cream and all the boys would turn to her.

crap like that can only be sold to the ignorant indian ppl.. .. the desi fixation with fairness creams is just absurd..
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Originally posted by: Pari.K

I agree, I don't like fairness creams or the idea behind them but the way she is talking about Indians/generalizing/making fun of Indians... its irritating. Woman, you came from the same place and had you not been so lucky (and fine even somewhat talented), you might have been doing the exact same thing!

Exactly. She is generalizing the entire culture as being obsessed with white skin. If she thinks she is smart enough to speak about indians who want to have white skin, then she shld also acknowledge indians who are PROUD to have dark skin. I have lots of indian friends who would never think of bleaching their beautiful brown skin. Sheesh.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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But she is right. 90% indian look for a fairer daugther in law or a fairer wife.

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