'The Simpsons' will address debate over Apu

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Last Updated : Jan 14 2018 | 2:50 PM IST

Hit TV show "The Simpsons" producers are definitely going to address the controversy over Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, said actor Hank Azaria, the voice behind the character.

At the Television Critics Association press tour in Pasadena, California, Azaria said he was aware of the concerns raised by comedian Hari Kondabolu in his documentary "The Problem with Apu", which argues that the character, a convenience store owner, perpetuates negative stereotypes, reports variety.com.

"The idea that anybody, young or old, past or present, was bullied or teased or worse based on the character of Apu on 'The Simpsons', the voice or any other tropes of the character is distressing," said Azaria.

"And especially in post 9/11 America, the idea that anybody was marginalized based on it or had a hard time was very upsetting to me personally and professionally," he added.

Azaria, who has played Apu for nearly 30 years on the sitcom and earned three Emmy Awards for his work, said he only wanted to "make people laugh and bring joy. So, that it caused any kind of pain or suffering in any way, it's disturbing, actually".

The actor said "The Simpsons" exists on that fine line between what is funny and what is insulting.

"'The Simpsons' over the years has been pretty humorously offensive to all manner of people Republicans, Brazilians, presidents, high school principals, school principals, Italians, you name it. And they take a lot of pride over there in not apologizing for any of that. I think, over the years, they've done a really good job of being, shall we say, uniformly offensive without being outright hurtful," he said.

Going forward, he said "The Simpsons" producers will address the controversy.

"They are giving it a lot of thought," he said. "We've discussed it a little bit, and they will definitely address, maybe publicly, but certainly creatively within the context of the show, what they want to do, if anything, differently with the character."

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First Published: Jan 14 2018 | 2:44 PM IST

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