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Harry (still hasn’t) met Mindy

There’s a lot to love about Themindy Project– the premise is not new, but the approach is fresh.

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I’M not quite sure what it is I love the most about The Mindy Project, a new sitcom created by and starring Mindy Kaling (Kelly Kapoor from The Office).

the show revolves around Dr Mindy Lahiri (Kaling), a 31-year-old oBGYn who is hopelessly addicted to romance, living on a steady diet of Sandra Bullock and Meg Ryantype romantic comedies.

Lahiri isn’t like many high-profile career women you find on tV – you know, the ambitious, formidable types who have no time for silly romantic entangleme­nts. Women like Murphy Brown (Candice Bergen) or Selina Meyer (Julia LouisDreyf­us) in Veep. no, Lahiri is ALL ABoUt romantic entangleme­nts. She’s 31 and she wants her When Harry Met Sally moment, dammit ... and she’s not afraid to go looking for it.

In the pilot episode, we see Lahiri giving a drunken (and embarrassi­ng) toast at her ex-boyfriend’s wedding (the jerk dumped her for a younger blonde woman!) before riding off on a bicycle and ending up at the bottom of a swimming pool where she has an existentia­l conversati­on ... with a sunken Barbie doll.

Barbie tells her to get it together: “If you don’t pull it together, no one will ever love you.”

Crazy? over the top? Bizarre? Funny? Yes, yes, yes and yes. the show and its leading lady are all those things and more. (Incidental­ly, if you were not impressed by the pilot, keep watching because the show gets way better, fast. As for Lahiri’s fast-talking banter, well, that gets to be charming too. It does.)

Let’s be brutally honest: Kaling isn’t your typical Hollywood leading lady – first of all, she’s Indian. Also, she’s a little heavier than your typical Hollywood star.

Sure, there’s been an Indian invasion of sorts on tV of late: there’s Rajesh Koothrappa­li (Kunal nayyar) on The Big Bang Theory, Kalinda Sharma (Archie Panjabi) on The Good Wife, Padma Lahari (Dilshad Vadsaria) on Revenge (Season 2), Divya Katdare (Reshma Shetty) on Royal Pains, Mohinder Suresh (Sendhil Ramamurthy) on Heroes and Dev Sundaram (Raza Jaffrey) on Smash just to name (more than) a few.

these characters were, in most cases, stereotype­d: the Indian accent, the arranged marriage, the curry references, the Bollywood sequences. there’s none of that with Kaling and that’s just wonderful. It’s fabulous, really. She’s just a character.

And then there is the issue with size. Sure, Melissa McCarthy is a large woman and she’s achieved some level of success on tV ( Mike and Molly) and on the big screen ( Bridesmaid­s) but hey, aren’t there endless references to her size on both these shows? As there was with Roseanne.

With Lahiri, weight isn’t even an issue. She’s a confident woman – a doctor – who isn’t bashful about wearing bandage dresses and short, figure-skimming skirts. Bravo!

Sure, her obnoxious colleague Dr Danny Castellano (Chris Messina) tells her she could lose a few pounds, but she’s not really bothered. there isn’t a breakdown moment or anything. She’s confident and unapologet­ic about her narcissist­ic and shallow wants in life.

And that’s where a lot of the comedy comes from: Lahiri’s unrealisti­c expectatio­ns of herself that just don’t pan out in reality. She isn’t likely to find a character like Richard Gere in Pretty Woman: someone who will drive up to her apartment in a white limousine with flowers and sweep her away. It’s just not going to happen. only, she doesn’t realise it ... yet.

Having overcome the barriers of race and size, Kaling’s character is free to be herself: a highly capable doctor with a slightly catastroph­ic personal life.

the show’s strength isn’t just Lahiri, however. Even though the pilot largely revolves around its protagonis­t, subsequent episodes flesh out the roles of the supporting characters, making

 ??  ?? Looking for love: Mindy Kaling, creator and star of The Mindy Project, flanked by co-stars Chris Messina (right) and ed Weeks.
Looking for love: Mindy Kaling, creator and star of The Mindy Project, flanked by co-stars Chris Messina (right) and ed Weeks.
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