Rakshak was also seen in American films like "My Indian Boyfriend's Mother", "You Can't Curry Love", "Excuses Girls Make".
He has also started his own production house in California named 'Salt Vinegar Films'.
The film throws light on the struggles that different ethnic minority actors and women face on a day to day basis in Hollywood. The movie stars him and Prashant Raj, who was seen in Ram Gopal Varma Ki "Aag" and "Toss".
"Also roles which were meant for people of colour are continuously played by white actors, adding to the practice of whitewashing which is as old as the film industry," he said.
The film "Change" is set in Los Angeles and it is partially based on true events that Rakshak and his peers have experienced as minorities in the industry.
"It is a multi-linear plot where the various sub-stories come together in the end. Despite the seriousness of our topic, it is a comedy," he added.
Rakshak feels every industry has its problems and the problem in India is lack of good acting schools.
"India is home to the biggest film industry in the world, we do not have many film and acting schools like they do in the US. I see so many fellow Indians coming here, spending thousands of dollars as fees just to go back after graduation," he added.
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