kalyan wrote: [ on 12:57 AM 5/18/2006 ]

Don't telephone an Afghan at 8:30 in the evening.

Chances are, he or she will be settled down in front of the television
for a daily fix of an Indian soap opera. And they won't want to be
disturbed.

I've heard this happens in Pakistan too. And rumblings of "Indian cultural imperialism" are already beginning to be heard.

On the other hand, then Indian Prime Minister AB Vajpayee was reportedly greeted by a group of (obviously, male) Pakistanis on a visit to Pakistan who were chanting "Madhuri de do, Kashmir le lo" [1] (roughly, "Take Kashmir, but give us Madhuri instead", said Madhuri being, at the time, a very popular hindi movie actress)

Several years on. this meme is alive and well, with chants at India-Pakistan cricket matches: "Match tusi le lo, Aishwarya saanu de do" (take the match, give us Aishwarya) [2].

Udhay

[1] http://www.indiatogether.org/manushi/issue139/idea.htm
[2] http://www.chowk.com/show_article.cgi?aid=00003378&channel=gulberg&threshold=1&layout=0&order=0&start=250&end=259&page=1

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