By Akshay Singh
While the country celebrated our Prime Minister’s masterstroke to eliminate the century old roots of corruption dug into India’s economy, we also witnessed your reckless statements that reflected a century old form of social evil that plagues our society – skin colour discrimination.
I’m a filmmaker who is attempting to spread awareness and help eradicate this ingrained colourist attitude. Many of my close friends, acquaintances and people I have come across who are dark skinned have experienced being on the other side of this prejudice and abuse, so needless to say as someone who looks up to your work, your words affected us greatly.
Obama's and Michelle Obama's faces must have turned blacker than this with today's trumping result pic.twitter.com/VMta5QvkZM
— Ram Gopal Varma (@RGVzoomin) November 9, 2016
What you have essentially done here is used the ‘Tera muh kala kar diya hai usne’ reference that is popularly used in Hindi. Although you have punctuated this thought of yours with a cool kala chashma emoticon, have you ever wondered why people say, “Tera muh kala kar diya hai usne.” Our beliefs give people who were born fair-skinned an unfair advantage. Over the years, this has been perpetuated by the media and has become an integral part of the Indian psyche. This (now) innate notion convinces us that dark-skinned people are inferior, less beautiful and possibly even less competent (Thank you Fair and Lovely).
For some reason I like the present First Lady much more than the previous..can anyone tell me why? pic.twitter.com/itxmlyryO5
— Ram Gopal Varma (@RGVzoomin) November 9, 2016
Yes I am black but I luv whites ..All blacks luv whites more,but since I am not egotistic like most of them I accept the truth https://t.co/vrX3FRt69r
— Ram Gopal Varma (@RGVzoomin) November 9, 2016
So in effect I am not only reversibly racist and noblistly sexist,but I am also truthfulist,intellectualist and a sincere common sensist
— Ram Gopal Varma (@RGVzoomin) November 9, 2016
There are men and women in our country who are harassed every day in their work place, in their social life, by their own families. They are rejected for marriage, they are rejected for jobs, they are rejected by their own blood they call family because of their skin colour. They are seen as less beautiful/handsome, less capable, leading to a multitude of suicides, cases of depression, unhappiness and of course, in all of this the only constant is the upward spiraling sales of ineffective fairness creams.
So, respected Ram Gopal Varma Sir, I urge you, it’s the 21st century, being a part of the media, let’s not participate in perpetuating this ‘truth’ further.
Let’s fight this prejudice. Let’s Unlearn this belief.
Yours truly,
Akshay Singh
Writer & Director,
Pinky Beauty Parlour – India’s 1st feature film that addresses the issue of colourism and prejudice against dark-skinned people in India.
Note: The views expressed here are the personal opinions of the author.