Lin Laishram Opens Up On Underrepresentation Of Northeast Actors In Indian Films (Pic Credit : Instagram/neben.ningthoujam, linlaishram)

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Even though cinema is considered to be one of the most effective ways to celebrate the cultures of different communities, nationalities and diversities, actors from the Northeastern remain underrepresented. Actress Lin Laishram says unless scriptwriters pen substantial parts for actors from the region, instead of mere tokenism, nothing will change.

“Becoming an actor is always a challenge when you are not from a film background, but when it comes to youngsters from the Northeast it is a different ball game altogether. For other professionals, they know that with constant hard work, they can find their way to success, but when it comes to actors from the Northeast, because of our Asian features, we are not even considered for major roles, it is just tokenism,” Lin told IANS.

“The rest of my colleagues are talking about meatier roles in films and the strong representation of women in cinema, but our struggle is still finding a representation in our Indian cinema. Being an Indian, in our Indian films, we are playing Indonesians, waitresses, Koreans and other characters — but not an Indian. We are Indians, right? I am a Manipuri, our state is a part of India. What kind of nationalism do we talk about?” Lin Laishram added.

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