Deepak Chopra Defends Mike Myers’ ‘Love Guru’

Posted June 3, 2008 at 11:02 am | Tags:

Best-selling author and spiritual teacher Deepak Chopra has come out in defense of the upcoming Mike Myers movie The Love Guru, posting an essay online in response to members of the Hindu community who have said the comedy is offensive and mocks their faith. Myers stars as an aspiring self-help guru that is something of a Chopra wanna-be. Protesters have said the movie seems to be lampooning Hinduism and Hindus and uses their sacred terms frivolously. Chopra’s essay points out that the complaints are based only on the movie’s 2 1/2-minute trailer. ”The premature outcry against the movie is itself religious propaganda,” Chopra wrote. ”As viewers will find out when the movie is released this summer, no one is more thoroughly skewered in it than I am — you could even say that I am made to seem preposterous.”

Chopra, who makes a cameo in the movie, says he has been friends with Myers for years and that the actor’s character in the movie is based partly on him. Myers ”has the most profound understanding of Eastern wisdom, traditions and spirituality,” Chopra said. ”In the end, the movie is about self-esteem and love. It is about, in fact, love being the ultimate truth. He goes about it in a very silly, humorous way, but that’s his style.” The Love Guru releases on June 20.

- From THR



Comments

By AM I A HINDU? on July 2nd, 2008 at 9:13 pm

In million years, I will never ever understand, why a world renowned spiritualist & Best Selling author like Dr. Deepak Chopra has come out in defense of this movie.

I saw the movie “The Love Guru”[ 88 minutes ] and as far as I am
concerned it should be either R-rated or X-rated since the movie is
sexual in nature.

Almost all reviews about this movie is negative.

Movie is full of very crude jokes & situations.

At least two scenes in the movie will make you sick in your stomach.

One of them, is students studying in a “gurukula” [ Hindu religious school] fighting with Guru’s urine. That is disgusting even for those who love all
types of comedy.

Movies like The Party [1968] by Peter Sellers made fun of Indians and
their mannerisms.

But The Party was very tastefully done and as such
even Indians love to watch that. Unluckily, ” The Love Guru” has absolutely no
charm at all.

Any parent who wants to take his/her teenager for this movie
should take the PG-13 rating seriously.

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