Hank Azaria Announces He Will No Longer Voice Apu on The Simpsons

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Hank Azaria announces he will no longer voice Apu on 'The Simpsons' TheSimpsons Simpsons HankAzaria Apu India HariKondabolu

still don’t know exactly what they’re going to do with Apu. The easiest thing would simply be to elect to no longer feature the character on the show—now 20 seasons or so into irrelevancy—but we can’t help but assume that somewriter will choose to make a grand political statement about the supposed injustice of it all. We’re cringing preemptively at the thought.

The controversy surrounding Apu was fanned into a legitimate fire following the release of comedian Hari Kondabolu’s 2017 documentary, which examined the perspectives of how various people of South Asian descent felt about the fact that the character—voiced by Azaria, a white man—was one of the only visible characters of Indian descent on American TV. Kondablou certainly hasn’t minced words in the time since, often revisiting the topic via Twitter, as below.

Apu doesn’t “offend” me, he “insults” me…and my community. I’m an adult with bigger things to deal with. My film was meant to tell you to go fuck yourself & discuss why I want you to go fuck yourself & how we can prevent future incidents of people wishing others “self-fuckery.

 

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As long as continues as Jim Brockmire, I don't give a shit.

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