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Why are the characters in Indian movies all white-skinned, while the Indians in reality are all black?

This is because aesthetics is influenced by the West.

Bollywood stars are of Persian descent. Men and women of this descent are usually close to westerners in appearance and skin color, characterized by high nose, deep eyes, dark brown curly hair and light eyes, mostly brown or light green. Some dark-skinned movie actors from South India deliberately turned their skin white when they were promoting or filming in Bollywood. Indians also expressed their dissatisfaction, which they thought was a slap in the face of western aesthetics.

Besides, Indians in reality are not all that black. There are many people with white skin in North India, but they are basically black in South India.

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There are many ethnic groups in India, and the caste differentiation in India is serious. Some Indians are descendants of Aryans who invaded India. Some of them are mixed-race, and they are all Indian high flyers. Black people are inferior, untouchables. So most movies are white or close to white, which is caste.

1947 after independence, India abolished the caste system in law, but its social and psychological influence is far from disappearing. Since 1970s and 1980s, the influence of a large number of low castes in electoral politics has been expanding. In order to win votes, successive governments have continuously introduced a "quota reservation policy" to take care of low castes, giving preferential treatment in education, employment and social welfare.

1997, Kocheril Rahman narayanan was successfully elected as the first Indian president born in Park Jung-soo class. 2065438+On July 22nd, 2007, the Election Commission of India announced the vote counting results. Ram Nath Cowend, presidential candidate of the National League for Democracy, was elected as the new president, becoming the second president from Park Jung-soo class in Indian history.

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