The male equivalent of FAIR & LOVELY!

Just saw this on the BBC Website…:smack:

**One of Bollywood’s biggest film stars is being criticised by Asian campaigners for promoting a skin-lightening cream - a product that is now on the shelves of British shops. **

The 40-second advertisement from India starts like so many others promoting razors or hair dye - but it’s an ad with a very big difference.
There’s a man who has no luck with the girls. He has markedly darker skin than his friends and the girl he is after. In a real song-and-dance Bollywood extravaganza, one of the biggest heart throbs of Indian cinema, Shahrukh Khan, hands over a cream to the hapless chap, along with some mild admonishment.

Within a few weeks, the young man has turned much lighter-skinned and confident. As he strides down the road like a modern-day answer to John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever, the girls start flocking to him and chanting: “Hi handsome, hi handsome.” Khan comes back into view with the product, Fair and Handsome.
The skin-lightening cream for men, along with its more feminine counterparts, has found its way into Asian supermarkets and stores in the UK.
While Khan’s advert has not been shown yet in the UK, it too has made its way to British consumers via YouTube. And the product’s success or failure in the British market place may say something about the nature of beauty and the politics of race.
Kiran Kaur - a Sikh human rights activist in west London, one of the epicentres of Asian cultural life in the UK - says the arrival of Fair and Handsome, with a Bollywood name in tow, is a step back in time.
‘Age-old prejudices’
“The ad simply reinforces the idea that you’ve got to be fair to be anything in life,” says Kiran. “It says that if you’re fair and good looking, you’ll be a wonderful daughter-in-law or husband, your skin colour determines how successful you’ll be in life. The ad reinforces age-old prejudices.”
The skin-lightening industry is worth at least £100m in India and the Fair-and-Handsome-for-Men range is the latest product from one of the market’s big players.

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Manufacturers say they are responding to a demand, but in recent years protests in India have seen at least one advert taken off air. Other lightening products targeted at black women have been on sale for years, some of them containing chemicals banned for years from British goods.
Actress Rani Moorthy knows first hand about the prejudice suffered by Asians with darker skin. She is currently touring the UK with her play that focuses on skin colour, Shades of Brown.
“When I was a child my grandmother took me to one side and said make sure you’re good at something, no man will ever marry you for your looks,” she says.
“I knew this was because I was dark skinned. It was treated as a disease and every Friday I had to have oil baths in an attempt to lighten my skin”.
‘A huge star’
She feels a major Bollywood star backing a skin-lightening cream will intensify the prejudice that already exists within the South Asian community, in which the darker skinned can find themselves looked down upon - just as it still happens in parts of India today.
“Deep within this 5,000-year-old culture is the thought that high ideals, nobility and high caste are associated with fair skin,” she says. “Dark skin is regarded as low status and low caste.”

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But what chance do voices like Rani’s stand against the screen presence of Shahrukh Khan? Perhaps the best measure of Khan’s influence on British Asians is to look at the success of his films.
Dil Se, released in 1998, was the first Bollywood movie to make it into the British box office Top 10.
The film’s key clips, including an exhilarating dance upon a moving train, have totted up more than one million hits on YouTube. Khan, a big enough brand to be known just as SRK, is the equivalent of Tom Cruise - and then some.
His Fair-and-Handsome advert won’t be missed by British Asians as they follow every Bollywood move, says Sunny Hundal, the editor of Asians in Media, a website that charts the rise of British Asian culture.
‘Immoral’
“Shahrukh Khan is a huge star in India and his endorsement will no doubt raise the profile of this product,” he says. “Impressionable young men will get the idea that if they want to be attractive like him, they should also use it.”
"The cult of media personality, especially cricket or Bollywood stars, is a much bigger phenomena in India and so brands are much more partial to celebrity endorsements.

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“But what SRK is essentially doing is confirming and promoting the condescending attitude that many Indians have towards dark-coloured skin. His endorsement is completely immoral.”
Neither the manufacturers nor a spokesman for Khan would comment on his involvement in the campaign.
But Manish Shah, a distributor for Fair and Handsome says skin lightening creams are very important because “everybody wants to look really good”. “They’re not bad for the skin,” he says. “If people have an inferiority complex because of their skin colour, then this product will really help. It does what it says. It makes you fair and handsome. There’s a lot of interest in this product and quite simply it makes people look really good.”

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U do know that major companies like Estee Lauder/Revlon?Clinique all have skin whitening products for that market...Its just something thats been hammered in not only in the Asian Subcontinent but also in areas like Africa/South america etc.
Different things are considered beautiful in different cultures and its an ever changing area too...what was once considered beautiful at one time isnt anymore now. For Example being healthy meant having a lot of curves (as seen in media too)..but that changed to skinnier the better , presently.Its just whatever the media promotes too..its a sad but true fact of life

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The 'root cause' of this is that desis have ego emissions bigger than methane emissions from cows of the entire planet.

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i hate shahrukh , hes disgusting

stupid buddha

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^^ :rotfl:…kkk…kkkkirraaaannn!

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yeah :D

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Aise nahi :smilestar:

M-m-m-izzr-r-r-r-r-anii-i-i-i-i-i-i

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^^ Ditto:D

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:rotfl:

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That's definately immoral!!!
Any celebrity should think twice before endorsing somethign like hat.

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So 3 things we learn today

Sharukh is Buddha

Mizzrani real name is Kiran

ASK99 cant keep a secret

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I think Shahrukh Khan has lost it and he wants to just either earn money any way it comes or stay in the news for such controversies unlike other bollywood stars who are in the news for issues like personal/domestic issues. Or maybe he is indirectly giving proof of him being an bisexual finally..since he also did a lux saabun ki add in the past as well. Oh well no matter how much people critisize and try to tell people that a persons skin tone should be much of an issue everyone thinks its their right too look beautiful/handsome/good looking and the only way to look that way is to be fair because there is a huge population of desis regardless of where they come from and where they live or their class and status who make people feel such way as well there are so many people say a girl is pretty only because of her color while in reality her fratures are all crooked and weird (Astakfhar, i just said that to elaborate my point) while a girl who has 1000 times better features isn't even noticed because of her skin tone.

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i too felt he is getting all ugly baba like

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Give a man a lux sabun and he'l thank you forever!!!!!!

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I think it is far better than the commercials of all brands of alcohol. It does not hamper our society and it is also not harmful for young stars like alcohol/drug. This is not an obscene advertisement. It just a skin care cream. Influenced by this ad or shahrukh if anybody wish to use the cream then it’s his own choice. Who the hell we are to resist him to buy as there is no chance to get addicted.