Thursday, October 14, 2010

Bollywood film Crook condemned as "venom that's spewed against Australians".

A BOLLYWOOD blockbuster inspired by the violent attacks on Indian students in Melbourne has come under fire for producing "venom that's spewed against Australians".

Crook: it's Good to be Bad - released last week – tells the story of an Indian who moves to Australia and finds himself in the midst of race-motivated violence.

In the film, Melbourne is depicted as a city rife with gang violence between Australians and Indians, while the locals are portrayed as being either beer-guzzling blokes and immoral women. More...

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