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The word 'Bollywood', coined initially by the Western media to
refer to Hindi cinema, is derogatory and humiliating, according to
reputed Indian actors Naseeruddin Shah and Om Puri.
The two actors spoke their minds about the widely used word
during a function to honour them by London-based organisation,
India-EU Film Initiative, at the Nehru Centre here Sunday night.
Speaking before a packed audience on the theme 'Life and Times in
Indian Cinema', Shah and Puri attacked the Western media for
calling them 'Bollywood actors'. They said the Indian film
industry was not happy with the word 'Bollywood' and were
disgusted at its usage in the media.
"The term Bollywood was used to mock us by the Western press. And
it's just an indication of our own idiocy that we still use it,"
said Shah, winner of several national and international awards.
Puri, recipient of the 'Order of the British Empire' for his
brilliant acting, said in an emotional voice: "Bollywood - whenever
Western people refer to it, they mean Hindi films, they say, 'Oh
those song and dance films'. So it is a derogatory term. These
terms are created by the media."
Cautioning the Indian media against using the word 'Bollywood',
Shah said: "Now the Mumbai film industry refers to itself as
Bollywood. It's like being called an idiot all your life and then
making it your name," he said.
Pervaiz Alam, director of the India-EU Film Initiative, who
interviewed the two actors on stage, said: "This is the reason
we've started distancing away from the term 'Bollywood' as more
and more film-makers and actors from India are telling us not to
use the word 'Bollywood', a term, that they often find
patronising.
"Also, the term Bollywood has caused much consternation among the
filmmakers who produce cinema in India's other languages such as
Tamil, Telugu and Bengali."
Lord Meghnad Desai, renowned economist and film buff, honoured Shah
and Puri with Roman Atticus trophies on behalf of the India-EU Film
Initiative. The event was presided over by noted film director
Jagmohan Mundhra.
India produces the largest number of films in the world. Bollywood
is used to refer to Hindi cinema originating in Mumbai, formerly
Bombay. Over time, the word has come to refer to not only the Hindi
cinema but also to the entire Indian film industry. The word is a
takeoff on Hollywood, the B being derived from Bombay, the earlier
name of Mumbai.
Indo-Asian News Service
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