KING THE LAND PRODUCTION TEAM APOLOGIZES FOR CULTURAL MISREPRESENTATION

After releasing a statement on July 10th, regarding the controversy of the stereotypical depiction of the Arab Prince in episodes 7 and 8, the production team of the JTBC drama King the Land has issued another statement, apologizing for the inconvenience caused to the viewers.

In episodes 7 and 8, King the Land featured the Indian actor Anupam Tripathi (Squid Games) in the character of an Arab Prince, Prince Samir.

Prince Samir: King the Land character explained

In episode 7, Gu Won (Lee Jun Ho) convinces Prince Samir to stay at his hotel. He makes a phone call to the Prince, who happens to have an acquaintance with him. The Prince agrees to stay at King Hotel after agreeing to a contract with Gu Won. While the playful banter between Gu Won and Prince Samir amused many, the K-drama also received criticism for its misrepresentation of Arab royalty.

The drama showed the character of the Arab Prince drinking in a bar, surrounded by women. This portrayal sparked massive criticism from netizens who believed the show has disrespected Arabs and their culture.

On July 12, King the Land‘s production team released a formal apology, which is as follows:

 

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