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Coldplay’s ‘Hymn For The Weekend’ video featuring Sonam Kapoor, Beyonce sparks Twitter debate
Coldplay's "Hymn For The Weekend" featuring Sonam Kapoor and Beyonce has sparked a debate on social media, with some calling it a "stereotypical" portrayal of the country.
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By:PTI| Mumbai |Published:January 30, 2016 2:41 pm
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Coldplay’s “Hymn For The Weekend” featuring Sonam Kapoor and Beyonce has sparked a debate on social media, with some calling it a “stereotypical” portrayal of the country.
Coldplay may have shot the video of their song “Hymn For The Weekend” in India with an intention to celebrate its vibrant and mystic hues, but it has sparked a debate on social media, with some calling it a “stereotypical” portrayal of the country.

“Hymn for the Weekend” is the latest single from the band’s seventh album ‘A Head Full of Dreams’.

Also read: Sonam Kapoor in Colplay’s new song with Beyonce

The song is a collaborative effort of the band and Beyonce and the video has the pop sensation playing an Indian film star with the poster of her latest film ‘Rani’ on the billboards. Beyonce has put henna on her hands and sports an ethnic outfit and jwellery.

Directed by Ben Mor, the video also features a cameo by Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor.

“A story to tell my grandkids! I was in a @Coldplay video! Woo hoo! #biggestfan,” the excited actress tweeted.

- See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/en...e-sparks-twitter-debate/#sthash.M6khAHFZ.dpuf

The video has been shot in the streets of Mumbai and other parts of India with its theme anchored around the festival Holi. While a lot of fans have applauded the band for showcasing the myriads colours of India in a beautiful way there are some who have slammed the video for cultural appropriation. “No thanks for the bundle of stereotypes @coldplay. No wonder then that India will be known as the country of snake charmers & sadhus,” a Twitter user posted. Calling it another “Slumdog Millionaire” one user tweeted, “Coldplay’s new video “Hymn For The Weekend” looks like ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ had a holi sequence.” “@coldplay don’t exoticize us. You’ve been to the clubs and everything. Why do you want to make it seem like all we do is dance in the streets,” another user wrote. The four minute-20-second video focuses on everything Indian be it a ride in the famous black-and-yellow taxi of Mumbai to life on the streets to saints and temples. Many Indian fans, however, praised the band for beautifully depicting the carefree feeling the country has. “All this ‘cultural appropriation’ talk. If anything, the video showcases the beauty of India. No need for all the drama,” one user tweeted in support. Questioning the intention of the people slamming the video, another user wrote, “Beyonce guilty of ‘cultural appropriation’ in the Coldplay video? If dressing Indian makes her guilty what about Indians who dress Western?” - See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/en...e-sparks-twitter-debate/#sthash.M6khAHFZ.dpuf



 
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Stereotypical my foot ! Everybody see the world from their perspective. Let Westerners see India from western angle.

We know what is really India and We don't need anybody's approval.

Let everybody enjoy the story of India .
 
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Seems decent enough. Is this one more manufactured story where none exists?
 
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Western common people are less knowledgable generally, and to project something as 'Indian' they create these steriotypes because common people with normal houses wearing shirts doing stuff would be less appealing.

Its very simple, we should start picking up stuff from bibles and capture shots from churches nuns doing wierd stuff to potray a common western person :-).
 
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