The Borneo Post

ABC apologises for terror plot in ‘Quantico’ after online backlash

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MUMBAI: US television studio ABC has apologised to Indian fans of its crime drama ‘Quantico’ after an episode featuring Indian nationalis­ts trying to frame Pakistan in a terrorist plot sparked online outrage against Bollywood actor Priyanka Chopra, who plays a lead role in the show.

“The episode has stirred a lot of emotion, much of which is unfairly aimed at Priyanka Chopra, who didn’t create the show, nor does she write or direct it,” said Walt Disney-owned ABC in its statement.

Chopra, 35, is a revered Bollywood star in India, admired for her ability to cross over and

The show has featured antagonist­s of many different ethnicitie­s and background­s, but in this case we inadverten­tly and regrettabl­y stepped into a complex political issue. It was certainly not our intention to offend anyone. — ABC statement

achieve success in Hollywood, which has been rare for Indian actors.

After the recent ‘Quantico’ episode, Chopra has faced online attacks at home, and even some calls to boycott her work and the brands that she endorses, including South Korean giant Samsung Electronic­s Co.

Others called on the government to black out the scene where Chopra, who stars as an FBI agent in the series, holds up sacred Hindu prayer beads as evidence that the plotter in the episode, planning to detonate a nuclear bomb in New York, was an Indian nationalis­t.

“The myth of Hindu terror, by a fake story, enters American television with the help of Priyanka Chopra. Would any Pakistani actress betray Pakistan or Islam the way she betrays India and Hinduism?”, David Frawley, a Hindu scholar based in the United States, tweeted.

ABC, in its statement, said Chopra has no involvemen­t in the storylines depicted in the series.

“The show has featured antagonist­s of many different ethnicitie­s and background­s, but in this case we inadverten­tly and regrettabl­y stepped into a complex political issue. It was certainly not our intention to offend anyone,” ABC said in a statement on Friday.

Movies and popular culture have been under attack from Hindu nationalis­ts in India in the recent years.

Earlier this year, a fringe outfit held violent protests here and threatened actors over the release of Bollywood film ‘Padmaavat’, which showed a Muslim ruler pursuing a Hindu queen. In 2016, online retail company Snapdeal was forced to drop actor Aamir Khan as its ambassador after backlash over his comments on intoleranc­e in India.

 ??  ?? Priyanka shows off her moves while shooting a scene for ‘Quantico’ season 3.
Priyanka shows off her moves while shooting a scene for ‘Quantico’ season 3.

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