Toronto Star

MINDY’S THUMBS UP

Writer and actress features works from Toronto artists on her hit TV show,

- BRUCE DEMARA ENTERTAINM­ENT REPORTER

Two Toronto artists have joined The Mindy Project, sort of.

If you’re watching Season 5 of The Mindy Project, starring writer/actor Mindy Kaling, look closely and you’ll notice three works of art, one by Maria Qamar, one by Babneet Lakhesar a.k.a. Babbu the Painter and a third, which is a collaborat­ion by both artists. Both women regard Kaling — who was a writer and character on The Office before getting her own series — as a “personal hero” and role model.

The admiration is apparently mutual.

“Out of the blue, she (Kaling) first started following us on Instagram. Then she kept giving us minishocks because she actually started liking our posts and commenting on them,” said Lakhesar, 22.

“She loves our work. She has some of our T-shirts. I paint on jackets and she has one of those. I think we’re just at a point where we’re almost like friends now, which is just really cool,” she added.

“She (Kaling) started following my account last year and I obviously was freaking out because she’s one of my personal heroes. I look up to her not only as a person but also she’s an amazing writer and she’s incredibly funny. I was just fan-girling all around,” said Qamar, 25.

Both women, who sell their works online, began collaborat­ing last year, starting with a fall show called Shame Shame at the Rally Gallery on Ossington Ave.

But it was when they remounted the show in London, U.K., in August, called Love Shove, that they heard from a member of Kaling’s crew that the star wanted to feature their work on her show.

“We were all very exhausted and very stressed out . . . but as soon as we get that, we were like, ‘yes, time to drop everything and go celebrate,’ ” Qamar recalled.

“As a ‘creative,’ I really appreciate Mindy’s approach to comedy. She has turned all these things that wom- en are normally shamed for, like our bodies or the way that we dress. Her style on the show is very flamboyant and colourful and pop-arty as well. She takes all these things that normally a girl would be shamed for . . . and goes, ‘no, this is actually cool,’ ” she added.

For Lakhesar, Kaling, who is of Indian background, is a rare role model for “desk” women like her and Qamar. “When we were growing up, we didn’t have a lot of women of colour to look up to. There weren’t a lot of south Asians in (Hollywood) growing up that were being represente­d or having big roles,” Lakhesar said.

“I think it’s safe to say every South Asian woman and every woman of colour has so much respect for Mindy for actually going out . . . to pursue what she wanted to do. I think that gave us all a boost, like ‘Yeah, we can do this too,’ ” she added. Qamar agreed. “It is really empowering to see a person that looks like us and talks like us and is living that diaspora lifestyle on screen and supporting other girls that do the same thing. It’s telling everyone that we’re on the right path,” she said.

“It’s a very big confidence booster. It’s really affirming. We’re happy with what we’re doing and we kind of want to do better work now. It’s re- ally motivated us to do bigger and better things and step outside of our comfort zones,” Qamar said, adding her first book, entitled Trust No Aunty, is slated for publicatio­n by Simon & Schuster next April.

Lakhesar said the “prestige” of having the imprimatur of Kaling is even persuading her initially reluctant parents to believe their daughter has a successful career as an artist ahead of her.

“They (parents) live in a very convention­al 9-to-5 world. It’s really hard to make them understand that there’s a world outside of that. They’re getting there,” she said.

Because the show runs on Hulu, a U.S. service not available in Canada, both artists have yet to see the fifth season, which premiered on Oct. 4. The series premieres on City TV Oct. 27.

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 ?? MARIA QAMAR ?? Trust No Aunty by Maria Qamar. Qamar says Mindy Kaling started following her on Instagram last year “out of the blue.”
MARIA QAMAR Trust No Aunty by Maria Qamar. Qamar says Mindy Kaling started following her on Instagram last year “out of the blue.”
 ?? BABNEET LAKHESAR ?? Sisterhood of the Travelling Saris by Babbu the Painter (Babneet Lakhesar). The artist’s work is featured on Season 5 of The Mindy Project.
BABNEET LAKHESAR Sisterhood of the Travelling Saris by Babbu the Painter (Babneet Lakhesar). The artist’s work is featured on Season 5 of The Mindy Project.

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