I never read the book, but the movie was very entertaining. I think it was more intentionally about caste in India than anything, but it’s so close to class that it felt like an Indian version of Parasite. Several of the characters lent to that as well, like the American girlfriend of the rich son. She seems like a liberal archetype in the movie, better than the psycopathically aristocratic Indian family, she is disgusted by how they treat their servants, but she also tries to tell them how to bribe politicians more effectively to avoid taxes and yells at the main character (employed by the rich family) for being disgusting/poor.

  • maccruiskeen [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    I'd like to know more about this, I'm trying to do research but not finding anything.

    • cholantesh [he/him,they/them]
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      4 years ago

      Tweeted in support of the Indian Air Force bombing some sites in Pakistan that they alleged with poor quality evidence were jihadi sites. When she was called out on this by a Pakistani activist, she belittled her and had her ejected from the venue where she was taking part in a panel.