--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], cardemaister <no_reply@> wrote:
> > 
> > Are her eyes naturally greenish, or does she
> > use coloured contact lenses?
> > 
> http://www.aishwaryaraisworld.com/aishwarya-rai-wallpapers/aishwarya-rai-
wallpaper-102.jpg
> 
> The question is NOT what color her eyes were naturally,
> but what her FEATURES looked like originally.  
> 
> I recently saw my first Bollywood movie. It was called
> "Bride and Prejudice," and I watched it because it was
> indeed a takeoff on Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice"
> and I thought that might be cute. Didn't like the dancing 
> and singing much, but thought that the general acting was 
> OK, for a remake of Jane Austen.
> 
> But the thing that struck me, never having seen one of
> these movies before, was how WESTERN everyone looked.
> 
> So I googled the subject of cosmetic surgery and Bolly-
> wood, and found numerous discussions of how almost every 
> Indian star in the film has had cosmetic surgery *to make 
> them look more Western*. It's supposedly what one *has* 
> to do to be able to work in the Bollywood film industry. 
> It's even more important for someone like Aishwarya Rai 
> (one of the stars of the film), because she also works 
> internationally as a model.
> 
> So much for Indians being proud of their own culture
> and their own features, eh? A phenomenon like this is
> not driven by the "men at the top," declaring what the
> actors and actresses in their films have to look like;
> it's driven by the box office, and what Indian audiences
> want to see. They want to see Indians who look like
> Westerners, so all the actors in their films have them-
> selves cut to look like Westerners. Getcher nose job, 
> chin job, eye job, boob job, and have your skin lightened
> to the point that you no longer look Indian, and you can
> become a big movie star in India. So how's that reality
> fit into the "Vedic ideal," eh?
>

MMY came to this country BECAUSE India wasn't Vedic any more...

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