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Nolte: Wealthy, Famous Actress Priyanka Chopra Claims Trauma from ‘Simpsons’ Apu Character

By Ana Escamilla
May 11, 2023
1 min read
Nolte: Wealthy, Famous Actress Priyanka Chopra Claims Trauma from ‘Simpsons’ Apu Character

Actress Priyanka Chopra has claimed that her exposure to the character of Apu in ‘The Simpsons’ has caused her trauma. The Indian actress, who is married to musician Nick Jonas, said in an interview that the character “fuelled unfortunate stereotypes”, adding that it was “like a white guy doing a brown voice”. Chopra went on to say that she was “really affected personally” by the character, who is voiced by white actor Hank Azaria. Following the interview, Azaria apologised for voicing the character, calling it “a mistake”. This controversy follows similar criticism of Apu over the past several years. The character has been accused of perpetuating racist stereotypes and being a harmful representation of Indian-Americans. While Chopra’s comments were met with mixed responses, they have brought the issue of representation in the entertainment industry back into the spotlight.

This article highlights a recent interview with actress Priyanka Chopra, in which she expressed her views about the impact of Apu, a character in ‘The Simpsons’. Chopra argued that Apu had contributed to negative stereotypes and attitudes about Indian-Americans. This topic has been debated for many years, but Chopra’s comments have gained significant attention, leading to an apology from the actor who voices Apu. This issue is important because it touches on questions of representation and the harm that can be caused by media images and messages. It also reminds us of the need to listen to diverse voices and perspectives, especially in an industry that has historically been dominated by certain groups.


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Ana Escamilla

Ana Escamilla

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