Followers of the present have taken challenge with “Schitt’s Creek” resident Ray Butani, an eccentric businessman who runs an actual estate-travel-photography enterprise. Butani, one of many few non-White characters on the present, speaks with an accent and, in response to some viewers, performs into stereotypes of South Asian males.
“It’s a very slight Indian accent — anyone who was in all probability raised in Canada, however in all probability was born in India or Pakistan,” he instructed the paper. “I do not remorse that as a result of I feel it truly works for Ray. He wasn’t like all people else in that city. He was from some other place.”
Manji stated he is prevented taking offensive elements, although to start with of his profession, these are practically all he was provided. He’d solely get gives for characters like cab drivers or comfort retailer workers, and he was at all times requested to play them with a thick accent, he instructed the Star.
“It was very strictly, like, the joke was on the accent,” Manji stated.
Manji stated that whereas round 60% of his roles have concerned utilizing accents, he solely employs them when he feels they’re essential to the character.
Some critics instructed the Star that they felt that Manji’s characterization was nonetheless taking part in into the expectations of White audiences and showrunners. For a present that prides itself on inclusivity — Levy’s character is in a relationship with a person for a lot of the sequence and marries him within the finale — the position of Ray felt like a slight.
In a press release to the Star, Levy praised Manji’s portrayal of Ray and the alternatives Manji made, which Levy emphasised weren’t requested of him by producers.
“All characters on our present have been created with love, respect and humanity,” Levy stated. “It has been gratifying to have these intentions mirrored by the overwhelming viewers assist for these characters. That stated, I welcome any views that encourage conversations about range, particularly in leisure.”
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