
He was popular for his character Natwarlal Prabhashankar Undhaiwala (Nattu Kaka) in Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah on Sab TV.
#Nani teri morni ko mor le gaye movie name skin
“ Brown girl se mera dil bharta nahi, gori-gori skin ke liye main marta nahi, That’s basically saying that every other complexion besides chitti or ‘white’ isn’t good enough or beautiful enough to earn acceptance, let alone praise and desire. Yeah you're my darling angel baby, white kalaiyaan drives me crazy.”Īs if ‘ chittiyaan kalaiyaan’ wasn’t enough on its own, they really had to rub it in with ‘ white kalaiyaan’ too. “Chittiyaan kalaiyaan ve, oh baby meri chittiyan kalaiyaan ve. Koi kamm utte jaave na roti paani khaave na, gori gori kudiyan nu koi munh laave na”Īfter obsessing over fair-skinned desi kudis and ‘ firangs’ for the longest time, you suddenly decide to put down a group of women (basis their skin colour) in order to redeem yourself for having come out with this sexist and racist sh*t? “ Kudiye ni tere brown rang ne, munde patt te ni saare mere town de Are they really trying to suggest that any other woman with a warmer complexion won’t be able to pull off a kaala chashma. “Tenu kala chashma jachda ae, jachda ae gore mukhde te.” Here are 5 such Hindi songs which propagate racism and people ought to be called racist for having turned them into chartbusters. One of the most obvious proof of our ignorance related to the matter lies in popularising songs that are discriminatory towards a particular skin colour. That is, India’s own fixation with forms of racism that have been in existence for far too long, and overlooked too often to serve personal interests. While thousands of Indians have joined the #BlackLivesMatter protests virtually and showed their solidarity to the movement, there are a few things that our population needs to take care of within our own borders too. The global uproar and protests following George Floyd’s death under police custody in Minnesota, US has also initiated a much needed conversation around how millions around the world have continued to face their own version of discrimination and injustice based on gender, race, skin colour, sexuality, creed, ethnicity and so much more. This past week raised some poignant questions about where we, as a so-called ‘civilized society’, stand with regards to judging people’s worth based on their skin color and the ways we utilise to interact with racial minorities.
