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Comedian Trashes India's Fair Skin Obsession
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9 months ago
Stand-up comic Saikiran's dissection of India's obsession with fairness is not just skin-deep.
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00:00
Most girls who see me for the first time, don't like me.
00:03
If only they spend some time with me and get to know me better,
00:06
they start to truly hate me.
00:10
I love my mother. She's a good mother.
00:12
I tell everywhere, she's a great mother.
00:15
But she isn't satisfied.
00:16
She says, I don't want to be a good mother or a great mother.
00:19
Make me a grandmother.
00:23
It's not easy for me to get married.
00:24
Because I'm very bad at first impressions.
00:27
Most girls who see me for the first time, don't like me.
00:31
If only they spend some time with me and get to know me better,
00:34
they start to truly hate me.
00:38
It happens all the time to me because I think, because I'm dark-skinned.
00:42
People don't like dark-skinned people in our country.
00:44
Forget others, my own parents.
00:48
Like when I was born in the hospital,
00:50
looking at me, their first reaction was, Aiyo!
00:57
They said it so loudly, half the hospital thought I was a girl.
01:05
My mom spent more money on almond milk to rub on my skin and make it fairer,
01:09
than buffalo milk to feed me.
01:13
I was just born dark.
01:14
I grew up to be dark and malnourished.
01:19
Like I'm a fully grown adult today,
01:20
but my mom doesn't let me touch coffee or tea.
01:24
Saying drinking them will make me darker.
01:27
People like my mom believe the color of what you eat,
01:29
affects the color of your skin.
01:33
That's why South Indians are obsessed with eating everything in bite.
01:38
No matter the color of what you eat, the end result is still brown.
01:43
Skin, skin, skin, skin, skin, skin, skin, skin, skin, skin, skin, skin, skin, skin, skin.
01:50
But I can understand my parents' disappointment,
01:52
because in my family, we have both genes.
01:54
Because my grandfather was dark and rich.
01:58
My grandmother was fair and poor.
02:01
Now I am dark and poor.
02:10
But we have the other branch of the family, my cousins,
02:13
who inherited all the money and the fair genes.
02:16
Oh, they make so much fun of me.
02:18
Sai Kiran, you're such a lucky guy.
02:20
Because you're dark.
02:22
Unlike us, you can go out in the sun whenever you want.
02:27
As if my skin doesn't burn.
02:30
This is melanin, not Teflon.
02:37
These fair-skinned morons think that if a cow stays in the sun for too long,
02:40
it becomes a buffalo.
02:45
But forget animals.
02:46
Even gods cannot escape this discrimination in our country.
02:49
You all know Lord Krishna?
02:51
Krishna means dark.
02:53
He is described in Mahabharata as Neelameghashyama.
02:56
Which means as dark as the rain-filled cloud.
03:00
Then why the hell do they show him everywhere to be sky-blue in color?
03:07
Like how colorblind do you have to be
03:10
to confuse the color of the cloud with the color of the sky?
03:13
That's why we can't predict rains in this country properly.
03:20
If you remember TV Mahabharata,
03:22
Lord Krishna was played by Nitish Bharadwaj.
03:26
Who was super fair.
03:28
Just like Leonardo DiCaprio playing Nelson Mandela.
03:34
Because we can't accept a hero can be dark-skinned.
03:38
Why? We're just dark, not shady.
03:42
I don't think Lord Krishna was really a thief.
03:44
No.
03:45
He was just the darkest child in Vrindavan.
03:49
And everybody accused him only.
03:52
Because all the stuff that was getting stolen
03:54
were white eatables.
03:57
But at least ancient India was a progressive time.
03:59
Because in spite of all the propaganda,
04:01
Lord Krishna was very lucky with the ladies.
04:06
Not something I can claim to be.
04:08
I recently read a report by *****.com.
04:13
According to it,
04:14
71% of Indian women want their husbands to be fair-skinned.
04:18
The rest 29% don't care about skin color.
04:21
As long as the guy is rich.
04:23
So in this country, to whitewash brown skin,
04:24
you need black money.
04:32
My face is red with anger.
04:35
But you can't notice it because of my skin color.
04:40
See, I know about these matrimonial sites.
04:44
Unfortunately.
04:45
Because let's be honest,
04:46
this face wasn't exactly manufactured
04:48
anticipating the arrival of Tinder.
04:53
The highest my parents aimed was *****.com.
04:57
And I registered on that site sometime back.
04:59
And there I realized
05:00
that the competition for Indian women
05:02
is absolutely brutal.
05:04
On these websites, for 100 men,
05:06
there are barely 50 women.
05:08
And NRIs take away the top 20 export-quality girls.
05:12
The next 20 go to the two I's of India.
05:15
IITs and IIMs.
05:17
Men like me don't stand a chance.
05:19
So I clearly wrote in my profile,
05:21
I may not be NRI or an IITian,
05:23
but I'm healthy,
05:24
I'm a vegetarian,
05:25
and I do not smoke or drink.
05:27
Even coffee or tea.
05:31
I thought many women will be impressed by someone like that.
05:34
And I got 5 responses.
05:35
Not from women.
05:38
But from people requesting blood and organ donations.
05:43
It was a bit painful.
05:46
But I took the money.
05:49
And the fruity.
05:51
And registered myself on ******.com.
05:54
And I'm very proud to tell you,
05:56
just a few weeks back,
05:57
I completed 5 years
05:58
as a fully paid member of ******.com.
06:06
Apparently, I'm the first person in the country
06:08
to reach this milestone.
06:11
So they sent me a congratulatory email.
06:14
After 5 years on ******.com,
06:16
most men get into a committed relationship.
06:19
Or commit suicide.
06:22
So as a special gesture towards me,
06:24
they gave me a free upgrade.
06:27
To the fresh faces section.
06:30
Of second ******.com.
06:34
And there on that website,
06:35
I saw all these familiar girls.
06:37
Who 5 years ago rejected me.
06:40
Got married.
06:41
Had kids.
06:42
Got divorced.
06:43
And again on this website,
06:44
again rejecting me.
06:47
Deja vu.
06:51
They say I'm incompatible with their kids.
06:55
If you agreed 5 years ago,
06:56
that would have been my kid.
06:58
I'm a Manglik.
07:01
So before I can marry a girl,
07:02
I have to marry a tree.
07:05
Now the only thing more difficult than
07:06
finding a girl these days,
07:09
is finding a tree.
07:11
But you may say,
07:11
but there are so many trees around,
07:13
you can just marry it.
07:14
It's not that simple.
07:15
There are caste issues.
07:17
I cannot just marry any creeper or croton.
07:21
Like if you're a Marwadi,
07:22
you have to marry a money plant.
07:29
You're a Brahmin,
07:30
you marry a touch-me-not.
07:31
You're mixed caste,
07:32
you have to marry a hybrid.
07:35
So I was getting desperate.
07:36
Like because all my friends had girlfriends,
07:38
they're taking them to all these parks,
07:40
to do naughty things behind the bushes.
07:43
I was going to the same park,
07:44
and I was like,
07:45
I was going to the same parks alone,
07:48
to do naughty things with the bushes.
07:54
But my very good loving mother,
07:55
she anticipated this,
07:56
when my horoscope was written.
07:58
So she started raising a plant in my house.
08:02
Hoping when the time comes,
08:02
I can just marry it.
08:04
But now my priest tells me,
08:06
because the plant and I were raised in the same house
08:08
by the same mother,
08:08
we are like brother and sister
08:09
and should not marry.
08:14
So I was getting desperate.
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I was getting desperate.
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