Thousands of people have signed a petition against casting actor Leonardo Dicaprio as a protagonist in a biopic on Persian poet ‘Rumi’. The agitators have demanded the producers to drop The Revenant actor’s name from the list and cast a middle- eastern actor to play the role.
The controversy rose after the film’s screenwriter, David Franzoni, disclosed his casting plans, in an interview with The Guardian.
“I hope to challenge the stereotypical portrayal of Muslim characters in western cinema,” he said.
The petitioners called it the “Hollywood Whitewashing” for not giving Muslim actors positive roles and typecasting them as negative only.
“Casting Leonardo DiCaprio as Rumi rewrites history, takes possession of Muslim accomplishments and gives the credit to a white man,” said Valerie Janovic, a person who set up the petition.
“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 Rumi is not yet final and together we can change it,” he said.