Keira had it handed to her on a plate.
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peachie_keen — 12 years ago(September 02, 2013 04:46 AM)
There are definitely more roles for Keira. I mean she's mostly done period pieces, and unless Parminder goes to Bollywood, the same selection of leading roles or even supporting roles is not there for her.
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afsana_bahar — 12 years ago(September 16, 2013 04:39 PM)
Honestly, I suspect Parminder didn't become more famous because of her Indian heritage. Can anyone name an actor of South Asian or even West Asian heritage who has actually received a good amount of starring roles in Hollywood? I cannot even name one who has become an A-lister in the western world. Asians in general seem to be severely underrepresented in Hollywood.
Whenever I watch Bend It Like Beckham, I can't help but think Parminder is so much more beautiful than Keira. It shocked me to see that Keira became the more famous one. -
Tish-The-Scorpion — 12 years ago(November 26, 2013 04:50 PM)
minority leads in mainstream films are incredibly rare unless funded by sources OUTSIDE Hollywood. that's just the bitter truth, doubly so for women of color. i don't think Parminder had a snowball chance in hell of becoming a major actress. it's not impossible for blacks,
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activista — 11 years ago(January 23, 2015 05:21 AM)
Exactly! When BEND IT LIKE BECKHAM came out, it seemed like certain critics were more all agog over Keira Knightly and raving about her, and even though she was (and still is) a pretty good damn actress herself, I didn't get why she seemed to be getting more hype than Nagra, who was the actual star of the film, and even more beautiful, too! In fact,it seems like she should have gotten more leads after that, but she never got that push to be the next big thing that KK got, which was a shame. She's still working, though, and to a working actor, that's all that matters.