Obama upset with Oscar trophies being 'outsourced' to India

Obama upset with Oscar trophies being 'outsourced' to India
Wednesday, March 18, 2009 10:35 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
Few months back when the presidential elections in America concluded, the outcome was of an underdog rising to the most powerful seat in the world. But the US President Barrack Obama had said in his speech that outsourcing of jobs to other countries would be curtailed.

Now adding a bit of colour to this situation, obviously considered the fact that India too handles the outsourced jobs, our desi artist gives a quirky take on Indians winning America's most coveted film awards - the Oscars.

The image manages to get a giggle out of us considering the fact that even though our Indian talents are being recognised and honoured by Hollywood, the Oscar trophies are not very sure about the idea of getting "Outsourced".

Image Courtesy: Hemant Morparia
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