British-Indian Actor Charithra Chandran Discusses One Piece Casting Backlash and Representation British-Indian actor Charithra Chandran has spoken openly about the challenges she faced after being cast as Miss Wednesday in the live-action adaptation of One Piece, the globally popular manga series. In an exclusive interview with India Today’s Bhavna Agarwal, Chandran addressed the backlash she encountered, reflecting on how racism and cultural stereotypes have shaped her experiences in the entertainment industry. She emphasized the importance of representation, stating that her role as an Indian actor in a major international franchise carries a unique responsibility to challenge perceptions and inspire South Asian audiences. Chandran shared her journey of preparing to embody the character of Miss Wednesday, a beloved figure in Eiichiro Oda’s universe. She described the process of immersing herself in the character’s personality, motivations, and the world of One Piece, which she views as a blend of adventure and cultural storytelling. Despite the initial criticism, she focused on her passion for the role and the opportunity to bring the character to life in a way that resonates with fans worldwide. The actor also discussed the emotional toll of online harassment and the importance of staying grounded amid public scrutiny. She credited her family and community for providing support, helping her maintain perspective during difficult times. Chandran highlighted how her Indian heritage influences her approach to acting, noting that her cultural background adds depth to her understanding of the characters she portrays. In addition to her work on One Piece, Chandran reflected on the broader implications of her casting.#one_piece #charithra_chandran #india_today #bhavna_agarwal #south_asian_actors
