Richard Gere Burned in India!

Well, Burned in Effigy by Outraged Indians

I don't follow Hollywood "entertainment" news hardly at all, but the headline "Protestors Burn Effigies of Gere After Shilpa Kiss" got my attention, courtesy of Reuters news service.

I'm also not a journalist, but do understand the "who, what, when, why and where" fundamentals of reporting. Each of these fundamentals in this warm-the-crowd-up appearance by Mr. Gere is bizarre in its own right. After the pathological hatred of Bush by so-called celebrities, it warmed
 my heart to see that an actor was burned in effigy for a change. I regret it wasn't Rosie, but I'll defer to Gere in this instance.

It seems that Mr. Gere was in India to promote safe sex and AIDS awareness. In what could be described as a script for another farcical National Lampoon movie, Gere shouted out, "no condom, no sex!" to thousands of truck drivers who roared back their happy approval, no doubt in sing-song fashion. By the way, he did voice it in their native Hindi dialect. I wonder, though, if the the truckers thought he was out of condoms and therefore couldn't have sex?

And that juicy thought segues into what no-condom Richard did next: he planted a few wet kisses on the hand and one side of Shilpa Shetty. I had to look up her curriculum vitae, as I have no idea who she is or why Gere was kissing her. I trust you, as a reader, know who she is. She had accompanied Gere on this AIDS/safe sex/no condoms/wet kisses foray into the fairground at New Delhi on Sunday.

But the effort turned sour the next day, as demonstrators protested Richard's near-molestation (okay, I'm exaggerating somewhat) of Miss Shetty), as it goes against Indian culture. But, wouldn't unsafe sex and AIDS also go against Indian culture? Curious minds like mine would like to know.

Groups excitedly burned Poor Richard's effigy in the streets, with much shouting of, "Down with Richard Gere!". Did that really mean they were "down with him"? Another mystery of the entertainment industry that I profess ignorance of.

 
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HAHAHA Dave! So true!

Posted on 10/30/2008 at 12:10:26 PM

Exporting 90% of Hollywood to another country would most likely raise the collective I.Q. of both countries.... Well, maybe just ours, but it's worth a shot...

Posted on 11/01/2007 at 9:11:00 AM

Great article - but I really love your avatar. Panda!

Posted on 04/19/2007 at 10:04:00 AM

And meanwhile Shetty was simply embarrassed by the whole ordeal, or so I have read. She's quoted as saying that the protesters made India look "silly," and "regressive." I have to say I'm with her on this one. But all is not lost - Gere later called Shetty and asked her to tell the press he was sorry. See? All better!

Posted on 04/17/2007 at 6:04:00 PM

Would they have been as outraged had she been kissed by a non-white person?

Posted on 04/17/2007 at 3:04:00 PM

Would they have been as outraged had she been kissed by a non-white person?

Posted on 04/17/2007 at 3:04:00 PM

This was such a funny article. Imagine how they would have react had it been Hugh Grant instead of Gere.

Posted on 04/17/2007 at 2:04:00 PM

Yeah, it's too bad--no matter how many furious little 1-star clicks they do, it's still on the front page. How pathetic.

Posted on 04/17/2007 at 8:04:00 AM

Hmmm. Struck by the drive-by de-rater again! Either that or it was PPVG (Pakistani Page View Group)at work. I'll add that to the ever-growing list of conspiracies...

Posted on 04/17/2007 at 3:04:00 AM

I have to agree with Laurie. Come on, Richard!

Posted on 04/16/2007 at 11:04:00 PM

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