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Old 12-10-2007, 12:56 AM
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Smile Main Gori Nahin Hoon: Bipasha

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just latest news.bipasha says i am not gori....

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The racial abuse story is not part of the publicity gambit for Bipasha's latest film.

"It really happened,I'm afraid," sighs Bipasha on the way to shoot with her latest co-star Ranbir Kapoor for a Yashraj film.

With a shudder she remembers the incident, "During the shooting of Goal Arshad Warsi and I were waiting at the signal at the location.

At the red light two white guys dressed really weirdly leaned out of the car window and started rapping out the most disgusting racist song. That was their unique way of insulting us."

Bipasha says she has never felt more humiliated as a humanbeing, woman and a celebrity. "It took me a while to understand what was happening. Arshad and I just kept looking at each other in helpless amazement as their song went on and on.

And mind you, this was in the most densely populated Asian locality in Southall. They called us Pakis and many dirty things. The insult was targeted more at me as their lewd song was more girl- driven."

Bipasha was horrified to learn this kind of attack was considered normal among Asians in Britain.

"They said, it's nothing to get alarmed about…. 'Welcome to the UK' How can any community or people accept such humiliation lying down?!

I've been subjected to unbecoming behaviour and I've retaliated with vengeance. Even when I used to travel by auto I've slapped men who've behaved badly with me."

She says she's no stranger to discrimination and bias. "In India dark-skinned girls are subjected to taunts and pity. In the matrimonial columns people still want a 'fair' bride.

And such bias isn't restricted to any one class or community in this country. Even in the most affluent family the birth of a baby boy is celebrated, and if he's fair-skinned then….wow!

I'm dark-skinned and when I'm without makeup people actually try to make me feel good by saying, 'Arrey aap to itni gori hain. Screen pe itni kaali dikhti hain!' Please, main gori nahin hoon. Let's get that very clear."

The mindsets on discrimination are changing, and Bipasha is proud to be part of that change. "On my website women objected so strongly when a men's fairness cream was launched. They wrote directly to me to say how much confidence I had given them by being dark-skinned and yet successful.

I feel, as a celebrity I can make a difference in the way we perceive people outside our gender or social circle.

After I lost a lot of weight and started looking after myself, so many girls consult me on my website about healthy….not about looking good or getting into hour-glass shape, mind you. But just being well.

I feel every actor needs to be responsible in their conduct. Because people love us for who we are. We can't afford to let them down."
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