Fans troll Mindy Kaling’s ‘Velma’ as ‘racist, ‘worst TV series’

Date:

The recent premiere of ‘Velma’ series on HBO Max has garnered negative reviews with watchers slamming it for its animation style, ‘crass’ humor and the way characters are shown in it.

Mindy Kaling, the main lead and executive producer of the Scooby-Doo spin-off series, ‘Velma’, continues to receive backlash from fans, who are critical of the show’s writing, humor, and dialogue. They have also accused her of race-swapping three of the four main characters in the show, Daphne, Shaggy, and Velma herself.

In a recent video, which garnered over 332 million views and 60,000 likes, a Tiktok user by the name of Jasmine (@totallyprincessjasmine) slammed Mindy Kaling for her perpetuation of the “Indian loser” stereotype.

“Mindy Kaling. Just because you are an Indian loser, does not mean Indians are losers, at this point you’re genuinely doing more harm than good.”

“Mindy Kaling needs to stop portraying indian girls as losers. I’m personally extremely cool and sick of it,” a social media user wrote.

“Mindy Kaling, Russell Peters, Lilly Singh, what do they talk about? Our parents talk funny and they beat us and we eat stinky food and we are stinky and there’s hair all over,” a Tik-Tok user wrote.

Fans are also disliking the show for violence, gore, explicit language and nudity with some fans saying the series has ‘destroyed’ the classic cartoon by changing its tone and tenor.

The logline of Velma reads, “Velma is an adult animated comedy series telling the origin story of Velma Dinkley, the unsung and under-appreciated brains of the Scooby Doo Mystery Inc gang”.

Related articles

Diane Keaton’s Journey Inward: How Therapy Saved Her from a Secret Addiction

The passing of Diane Keaton at 79 offers a moment to reflect on a crucial, life-altering chapter she...

The People’s Choice: What to Watch on Netflix Based on Your Favorite Genres

This week, Netflix has a new show for every type of viewer. To help you choose, we've broken...

Expect the Unexpected: Twists and Subversions in This Week’s Film Premieres

This week's new movies are more than just their premises; they are packed with clever subversions of genre...

Redford’s Africa: Remembering an Epic Performance in a Sweeping Romance

The death of Robert Redford at 89 evokes images of many iconic roles, but few are as grand...