"I realized that there was no one who looked like me on TV", says Mindy Kaling
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Many things made actress Mindy Kaling feel in Hollywood that she is different from the rest. She has a feeling of being an outsider for a long time. The actress, whose roots are associated with India, is happy that things are changing now, and she also says that the right representation for this means a lot.

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Mindy told in an interview how things have changed for women of her colour in the West. She has said, "We talk about how much representation in Hollywood matters, so much that it almost loses its meaning. But the truth is that this is real. Growing up, I realized that there was no one who looked like me on TV, so I often saw myself as people who were mine and played some role in the Cosby family or the white sitcom. I have had that I'm so excited you can not imagine, when "Bend It As Beckham came. The idea that the blow to my senses I could really see onscreen the people of your community."

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Mindy has always been a person of diversity and right representation. She was the only woman at the age of 24 when she joined the writing team of the popular show 'The Office', in which she played Kelly Kapoor. Recalling the days of encountering a conservative attitude due to her ethnicity and gender, the 40-year-old actress said, "When I started, I had to struggle a bit because of both."

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