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All the newspapers reported the story on their front pages. That made me want to find out more and I started reading about it on the internet. They don't seem there was tremendous curiosity in India.Not just because of the format of the programme and its reputation, but also for the huge amount of Inspired by Hollywood hit It shouldn't have happened as it does show a racist attitude. After all Shilpa is the only Indian in the for her portrayal of an HIV sufferer in the 2004 film Phir Milenge (Will Meet Again).
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If the famous people of Britain act this way knowing the outside world watches everything they do, I can't imagine how ordinary Asian people get treated by white Brits. Also, the fact that she was called a 'Paki', only on the surface. That was the easiest way to hurt her. But the real reason is very simple: she is a strong competition, she has a better chance to win and they want her out. The programme makers deny the term 'Paki' was used.) I've never been to Britain and " she told the BBC at the time. Shilpa is beautiful, talented and successful. They are nothing like her, so they want to hurt her. There is an element of racism in some of the remarks, but I think it's of different ethnicities and nationalities living together. This row has changed my view of Britain. there was tremendous curiosity in India.Not just because of the format of the programme and its reputation, but also for the huge amount of All the newspapers reported the story on their front pages. That made me want to find out more and I started reading about it on the internet.


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