Too white: DiCaprio not acceptable as Rumi

Thousands sign petition demanding producers to cast Middle Eastern actor to play Persian poet in biopic


News Desk June 29, 2016
DiCaprio is being touted as the first choice for the role. PHOTO: FILE

Nearly 7,000 people have signed a petition demanding producers cast a Middle Eastern actor to play Persian poet Rumi in a new film about his life.

Leonardo DiCaprio is currently the first choice for the role, but movie fans have called the suggestion ludicrous and yet another example of Hollywood whitewashing, reported The Independent.

Screenwriters David Franzoni and Stephen Joel Brown said in a recent interview that they hope to “challenge the stereotypical portrayal of Muslim characters in Western cinema” before stating their intention to cast DiCaprio in the lead and fellow white US actor Robert Downey Jr as Shams of Tabriz.

Their comments sparked an instant, fierce backlash, with the #RumiWasntWhite hashtag trending on Twitter. “The idea that DiCaprio is the best actor in the world for every part in history is all about worshipping whiteness,” one user said, while another wrote, “Remember when [black actor] Idris Elba wasn’t ‘English enough’ to play James Bond, but it’s chill if DiCaprio plays Rumi.”



Others voiced their anger at how easily Hollywood finds Muslim actors to play terrorists yet wants a white man to play a Sufi scholar.

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“Casting Leonardo DiCaprio as Rumi rewrites history, takes possession of Muslim accomplishments and gives the credit to a white man,” reads the petition, set up by Valerie Janovic. “Now, when people think of Rumi, they’ll picture him with pale skin, blond hair and blue eyes. Muslim actors are readily typecast as terrorists but when a movie portrays a Muslim in a positive light, they are shunted off to the side to make room for another white actor. The casting for the Rumi movie is not yet final and together we can change it.”

The lack of diversity in film is a controversial issue at the moment. The Academy failed to nominate a single black actor in its leading Oscars categories for the second year running, while Marvel has come under fire for casting Tilda Swinton as a Tibetan mystic in Doctor Strange. The castings of Jake Gyllenhaal as the Prince of Persia, Emma Stone as an Asian pilot in Aloha, Scarlett Johansson as Japanese character Motoko Kusanagi in Ghost in the Shell and Zoe Saldana as the considerably darker-skinned soul singer Nina Simone have also provoked fury.

Despite their failure to consider Persian actors for the role of Rumi, Franzoni and Brown have been undertaking thorough research into their subject matter. They recently travelled to Turkey where they met Rumi experts in Istanbul and visited his mausoleum in Konya in a bid to build credible and identifiable profiles of the characters from Islamic history.

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During the Mongol invasion, Rumi was forced to flee his birthplace of Balkh in present-day Afghanistan. He travelled as a refugee through Baghdad, Mecca and Damascus before settling in Konya. Aged roughly 39, he met the like-minded Shams, who helped him develop a deeper understanding of humanity and unlock his poetic talents.

Franzoni and Brown’s film will focus primarily on Rumi’s teachings and meeting with Shams, who mysteriously disappeared (some believe he was killed by Rumi’s jealous son while others think he married Rumi’s outspoken daughter Kimya) and inspired much of a bereft Rumi’s most acclaimed poetry.

In 2014, he was the best-selling poet in the US while his epics, Masnavi and the Divan, are widely considered among the best poetry every written.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 30th, 2016.

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COMMENTS (5)

Bluemess | 7 years ago | Reply @Hollywood Guy but Kivanc is even more pale than Leo, beats the purpose of the cause. But who said Rumi cannot be white? There is no record of his appearance. Casting Leo will generate more interest in the film.
Hollywood Guy | 7 years ago | Reply Turkish actor Kivanc Tatlitug should play the role of Rumi.
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