Ravi, with all respect, there’s a mistake in Morgan Freeman’s name.
Also I’ve always heard that term as hodgepodge, meaning a grouping of many various, unrelated things. Like eating a dinner of leftovers.
If the stiff lipped British have introduced it to India as hotchpotch then I apologize for assuming that I am correct.
Might you please consider adding to your list, a man who is not only African, but who has succeeded in a field unrelated to entertainment, like the Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks or Harriet Tubman, who’ve contributed so much more than actors and athletes?
Ravi, with all respect, there’s a mistake in Morgan Freeman’s name.
Also I’ve always heard that term as hodgepodge, meaning a grouping of many various, unrelated things. Like eating a dinner of leftovers.
If the stiff lipped British have introduced it to India as hotchpotch then I apologize for assuming that I am correct.
Might you please consider adding to your list, a man who is not only African, but who has succeeded in a field unrelated to entertainment, like the Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks or Harriet Tubman, who’ve contributed so much more than actors and athletes?
Thanks Mtone I have just corrected the name.
This was utterly fascinating, thanks for doing the research and sharing!
Ravi, I had no idea that they existed.
Bravo for making this available for us.
I wish them all luck in their efforts to assimilate to India.
I personally wish we would drop the hyphenated names and just call all of us American, like I’m sure you would like to call them Indian.
Let’s focus,
more on what unites us as one,
than what divides us into many.