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Author of Gandhi Video Answers Indians
By: Priyanka Pradhan   |   Jan 15,2007
Author of the controversial Gandhi video on YouTube.com, Gautham Prasad, has responded to the outrage in India. The New York based NRI, who makes a living by teaching Yoga and performing stand-up comedy acts says he did not think the video would be taken so seriously and that the video has been blown out of proportion.

Bangalore born Prasad told Tech2, "At this point I don't think pulling the video from YouTube would do much good. So many people have already seen it and many more people want to see it. I am still considering the matter. As an artist it is difficult to ascribe "reasons" to creativity. I thought of something effective and I performed it. Gandhi doing a pole dance is effective because Gandhi would NEVER DO a pole dance. The contrast creates the humor. The character I portray on stage is foolish enough to think this dance would be a good idea."

In an official statement in response to the controversy, Prasad said that he made this video and posted it on the internet as a marketing tool for his business as a performer. He stated, "If you look closely, you can see that I am wearing a clown nose. Why is this? I do this because I am not playing Mahatma Gandhi, I am playing a CHARACTER who is playing Gandhiji. I am playing a fool who thinks it would be a good idea to dress up like Gandhi and do this dance. In reality, I'm making fun of myself. I realize this distinction may be difficult to understand, but as a performer it is crucial”.

He says, "Nobody is above parody, and the clowns would parody kings and monarchs with no consequences. Furthermore, if Gandhiji were alive today what would he find more upsetting, my video or the violence in Darfur? What would hurt him more, my video, or the violence in Iraq? We have become so intent on idolizing Gandhiji that we have forgotten what he said, "Be the change you wish to see in the world." We have confused the messenger with the message. If we truly want to honor him, we must uphold the principles he lived and died for. We must embody peace, compassion, and non-violence. So many of the people who criticize my video have threatened to stone me, hit me, or kill me. I don't think Gandhiji would approve."

Prasad has appealed to the public, to give him more feedback about the video. "Let them respond honestly, but remember that there are much more pressing issues in the world than a video that one can choose not to watch. I encourage those who did not like the video to tell their friends and family not to watch it. If they so choose, they have my support in telling the Indian government to ban the video from India entirely. It was not my intention to offend, only to entertain."

Read more about the controversial video here.
 
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you can find so many "CHARACTERS" to play.
Give explanation why you have chosen "Father of our Nation"?
Sampath Kumar @ Jan 18,2007
People have a right to protest. If it has hurt their sentiments, they definitely should protest. When I saw the video shown on a TV channel, I felt it was extremely offened Prasad has accepted that this was just a marketing stunt which makes it all the more distasteful. Though youtube is not at fault, but people like Prasad has to be punished on libel charge.
Krishnan @ Jan 16,2007
I entirlely agree with the author of Gandh video.I have been trying to watch it.I agree with author that the so called supporters of Gandhi ji are the greatest violaters of his violence by spreading intolerance and supporting violence. Is intolerance is non-violence.The people causing hue and cry in fact are in fact trying for their self aggrandisement.
Sajag @ Jan 16,2007
Gautham is right.People who are protesting are just showing off.These posers dont give a dime for charity... dont give a damn about poor people or sectarian violence. they are just being self righteous and protesting for the sake of it.I am an Indian and i didnt find it offensive but just funny.My appeal to the people is dont make your leaders gods!If we do this whats the difference between us and al qaueda and all the oppresive dicatators. Gandhiji preached about humility,self control and restraint. Semms like none of them remebers that.
Pramod Nair @ Jan 15,2007
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