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Turkish man says he’s real Borat
From Suzan Fraser
ANKARA
(Turkey)—A Turkish Internet celebrity is so convinced he was the
inspiration for Sacha Baron Cohen’s “Borat” character, he’s travelling
to London seeking an apology and a way to get paid from the film’s
surprise success.
Mahir Cagri 44, became a cyber celebrity after posting a personal Web
site in 1999, featuring unintentionally amusing photos of himself
playing pingpong or the accordion and sunbathing in a skimpy bathing
suit. Fans were captivated by his broken English and hilarious
invitation to women: “Who is want to come TURKEY I can invitate ... She
can stay my home.”
“The world knows he is copying Mahir,” Cagri told newsmen in a telephone
interview from his hometown of Izmir on Monday, minutes before he was to
board a plane for Istanbul to appear on a talk show. “I am not saying
this - the world is. I have received so many e-mails from people in the
United States who tell me he is imitating me,” he said.
Cagri, a freelance journalist, was scheduled to fly to London on Tuesday
for meetings with his manager and lawyer there to discuss his options
and hold interviews with British newspapers. He hopes to receive an
“acknowledgment or an apology” from Baron Cohen. “The bombshell is going
to fall,” he said of his London trip. “(Cohen) is making money by using
me.”
The title character in the movie “Borat: Cultural Learnings of America
for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan” was first developed for
“Da Ali G Show” on HBO. The 20th Century Fox movie took in $26.5 million
in the U.S. its opening weekend, more than any other film.
On the commentary track to the DVD of “Da Ali G Show,” Baron Cohen says
Borat was influenced by someone he met in southern Russia. “I can’t
remember his name - he was a doctor” Baron Cohen said. “The moment I met
him, I was totally crying. He was a hysterically funny guy, albeit
totally unintentionally.”
The character Borat has caused outrage among Kazakhs over the way their
nation is being jokingly portrayed. Cagri set up his Web site in the
hope of making foreign friends and welcoming guests from abroad to his
home. The Turk quickly became a celebrity, much to his surprise.
Relishing his fame, Cagri has travelled to Europe and the United States
to meet fans on sponsored trips. |