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When the dance numbers and reality television shows dry up, Item girl Rakhi Sawant might be able to swap her skimpy stage outfits for white khadi and enter politics. With foreign actors working in Bollywood the latest target of Raj Thackeray’s Maharastra Navnirman Sena (MNS) political group, the Marathi actress is one of the few public figures to give vocal support, ‘Because of these foreigners, our Indian girls remain jobless,’ she told The Hindustan Times. ‘These white girls are like lollipops that only last for two days.’
The move against foreign actors comes after the MNS raided the sets of Abhishek Bachchan starrer 'Crooked'. Speaking on the condition of anonymity one of the British extras at the shoot states, “Eleven people turned up at Mehboob studio trying to demand money from the film unit. What I saw was extortion, pure and simple. It seemed to be about getting money from the crew, and had nothing to do with anything political’. Recent years have seen a significant growth in the number of foreigners in Hindi film, recruiting overseas actors and dancers based in Mumbai, or tourists found in backpacker haven, Colaba. Bollywood has also attracted big name international actresses in recent years, from Kylie Minogue chiggy wiggying with Akshay Kumar in 'Blue', to Alice Patten seen in the lead role in 'Rang De Basanti'. Tania Zaetta who features in Yash Raj outings 'Bunty aur Babli' and 'Salaam Namaste', as well as British born ‘Search for a Bollywood Star’ entrant Hazel who debuted with 'Mera Pehla Pehla Pyaar', have based themselves in India to work in the industry. (Steven Baker is a Hindi film journalist and post graduate in Indian cinema)
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