Article: Kal Responds to Joel Stein
Photos: CW11 Morning Show (2006, MQ)
Just uploaded 13 exclusive MQ photos of Kal’s visit to the CWII Morning Show on November 27, 2006:
News: Harold & Kumar 3 Begins Production
Screencaptures: Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle (2004)
Photos: Grammys on The Hill Advocacy Day
Quick flyby to add 17 HQ photos of Kal at the Grammys on The Hill Advocacy Day on the 15th:
Photos: 15th Annual SAG Awards HQ
Article: Kal Responds to Joel Stein
Great article published by Kal on Huffington Post in response to Time writer Joel Stein’s hideously racist douche baggery in an article he wrote, “My Own Private India“:
I want to applaud Joel Stein for his hilarious account of Edison, New Jersey in his Time magazine article this week, “My Own Private India”; it is as unique and groundbreaking as Thomas Alva himself.Were it not for the intelligent, fresh sense of humor of individuals like Mr. Stein, the world may never know about Americans who happen to be of Indian descent. Gags about impossibly spicy food? I’d never heard those before! Multiple Gods with multiple arms? Multiple laughs! Recounting racial slurs like “dot-head”? Oh, Mr. Stein, is too good! I don’t know how he comes up with such unique bits. (I was worried that he’d missed an opportunity to joke about Dr. King’s predecessor, Gandhi, but I see that he got to that hilarity on Twitter. More never-before-heard satire!
Read More @ Huffington Post and PLEASE let Time know that this is unacceptable by making your voice heard – call or write the magazine, or if you’re feeling brave tweet @TheJoelStein and let him know what you think of the awful things he said. This happened in America and in the year 2010, and it’s absolutely disgraceful.
News: Harold & Kumar 3 Begins Production
As some of you already know, Kal is slated to return as Kumar in the third installment of the popular franchise – this time a Christmas film – and production has reportedly already begun with the likes of John Cho, Neil Patrick Harris and the ever hilarious Patton Oswalt. Here’s what CNN had to say:
“In order to fulfill a commitment he made prior to the start of his employ here, Mr. Modi resigned his post on June 1,” White House spokesman Shin Inouye told CNN. “We deeply appreciate his service and wish him the best in his future endeavors.”
SOURCE: CNN