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TIME: What problems do you see?
Bose: Could we please have less films about identity? You know, 'Oh my God, I am dislocated, am I American or am I Indian?' F-- off, you know? Let's work up some original stories. 
I agree wholeheartedly with this.  Most these films being produced by Indians in North America seem to have this theme.  It's been beaten to death.  And if they're not doing this, we have people like Viraj Patel (Lethal Intentionz) doing standard b-movie genre pictures, just with Indian characters.  Or idiotic stuff like Where's the Party Yaar.
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TIME: And who's going to conquer the world?
Bose: The first actors to cross over will be women. Aishwarya Rai could be Moroccan, Spanish, Italian, Thai, Lebanese. The conquering of America hasn't happened yet, but it's going to happen soon. People are seeing more and more Indians in their everyday lives over there. Now if someone just has the tenacity, they'll cast Shah Rukh Khan opposite Tom Cruise: both these guys have audience of a billion and a half, and put them together, you've got half the world. Or imagine Aamir Khan instead of Matthew Perry: it would melt the race barrier. And in the meantime, people like me can start getting meaty roles in American art-house movies. Ha ha. 
I'd prefer it if instead of megastars fromm India crossing over we have South Asians who live in the US/Canada breaking into these films.  The situation seems to be better in films and TV shows from the UK.
SRK with Tom Cruise, I will avoid that movie for sure!