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Ridley Scott's 'The Martian' Blasted For 'White-Washing' Indian-American Character

Darpan News Desk IANS, 10 Oct, 2015 12:29 PM
  • Ridley Scott's 'The Martian' Blasted For 'White-Washing' Indian-American Character
An Asian-American advocacy group has criticised Hollywood blockbuster "The Martian" for changing the race of Indian and Korean characters.
 
British director Ridley Scott's "The Martian" is an adaptation of Andy Weir's novel by the same name.
 
"In the novel by Andy Weir, NASA's Director of Mars Operations is Dr. Venkat Kapoor, a decidedly Asian Indian character who identifies religiously as being 'a Hindu'," Media Action Network for Asian-Americans (MANAA) said in a release.
 
"In Scott's film, his name is changed to Vincent Kapoor, and he is played by British black actor Chiwetel Ejiofor, who says his father was "a Hindu" but that his mother was "Baptist", implying his father was Indian but his mother was Black," the statement added.
 
MANAA regularly monitors how the mass media portrays and covers people of Asian/Pacific Islander descent.
 
 
The group also noted that the role of Mindy Park, a Korean-American character, was played by Caucasian Mackenzie Davis.
 
In the movie, both play crucial roles in NASA's attempt to rescue astronaut Mark Watney played by Matt Damon who has been left on Mars by his crew, who thought he died in a sand storm.
 
"This was a great opportunity to give meaty roles to talented Asian American actors - and boost their careers - which would have enabled our community to become a greater part of the rescue team. This feel-good movie, which has attracted Oscar buzz should not get any awards for casting," the statement read.
 
Scott's previous film "Exodus: Gods and Kings" was also criticised for casting Caucasian actors in Egyptian roles.
 
Earlier this year, the advocacy group had also condemned American director Cameron Crowe's "Aloha" for awarding the role of an Asian character to American actor Emma Stone.
 
 
MANAA, the all-volunteer, non-profit group was formed in April 1992 to address the negative stereotypes long perpetuated by the media that affects all Asian-Americans.

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