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Priyanka Chopra Is Revolutionizing TV Shows Abroad, Says Poorna

IANS, 23 Aug, 2016 01:41 PM
  • Priyanka Chopra Is Revolutionizing TV Shows Abroad, Says Poorna
Poorna Jaganathan, currently starring on critically-acclaimed drama The Night Of, believes the success of Priyanka Chopra and Aziz Ansari in American television shows will open more doors for South Asian actors.
 
The Delhi Belly star plays Riz Ahmed's mother Safar on the HBO show. Safar and her husband, played by Peyman Moaadi, are Pakistani immigrants on the show.
 
When asked whether she was surprised to see a prime show center around a South Asian family, Poorna says that was one of the reasons for her to join the project as it is very rare to see a show focus on the community.
 
"The writing is a masterpiece - I have never come across writing so haunting and characters, so intricate. It's also not every day you come across a South Asian family on TV that feels real and relatable" Poorna told PTI.
 
"There's such stereotyping that goes on in American media and South Asian characters have historically been so paper-thin and one dimensional," she said.
 
 
The actress attributes the change in the mindset to the ongoing debate about lack of diversity in Hollywood.
 
"The hollow portrayal of communities and people is not flying anymore. Hollywood is being called out on its racism. Also, there are many more writers of colour who are on important shows and they are building characters and storylines that are three dimensional," Poorna added.
 
Poorna thinks that people like Priyanka Chopra, 34, who is fronting Quantico and Aziz Ansari, 33, the man behind Netflix's runaway hit Master of None, are among the people driving this change.
 
"Priyanka and Aziz are making tectonic shifts in the business and opening doors for South Asians are actors like Sarita Choudhury, Aasif Mandvi, Samrat Chakrabarti, Sakina Jaffrey and so many more. They are changing the fabric of film and television with their nuanced portrayals," she said.
 
Poorna, 43, says she herself has zero tolerance for roles that feed off racial stereotyping.
 
"There's a revolution happening and the system has to respond to it. I don't audition anymore for shows or characters I feel are racist. I have zero desire to add to the growing Islamophobia and there are so many shows that are feeding off of it," she said.
 
And added: "There are many actors who are willing to take the risk and say no to roles now more than ever. We all have a stake at shaping our future and how we are seen. That would not have happened 10 years ago. 10 years ago, we were all dying to say just one line on ER."
 
 
 
The Night Of, airing on Star World Premiere HD every Wednesday at 10.00 pm in India, has been lauded for its nuanced portrayal of criminal justice system and performances by its star cast - Ahmed, John Turturro, Poorna and Moaadi.

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