I always believed that 19 or 20, Sardar was and is a normal kid thrown into a gauntlet, it's not easy for a kid, especially from a small town to cope with so much pressure of growing up in the environment he find himself and always say the right things. Do we think we would do if we were in such unbelivable and envious position??
Sardar is a lively and down to earth kid, His interview just confirmed my belief in him.
As far as the interviewer is concerned him being or acting gay, is his personal choice and I believe it is wrong of us to use that type of homo references. I question his line of questioning and professionalism though, they are way too childish and personal, at times embarrassing and deliberately belittling.
Just before the interview with Khiabani, he tells him do you have problem with your leg, referring to his slight limp when he was approaching the stage, Khiabani was obviously trying to hide it.
Sardar is a lively and down to earth kid, His interview just confirmed my belief in him.
As far as the interviewer is concerned him being or acting gay, is his personal choice and I believe it is wrong of us to use that type of homo references. I question his line of questioning and professionalism though, they are way too childish and personal, at times embarrassing and deliberately belittling.
Just before the interview with Khiabani, he tells him do you have problem with your leg, referring to his slight limp when he was approaching the stage, Khiabani was obviously trying to hide it.
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