Mindy Kaling’s Misadventures in Ethnic Stereotypes Have ‘em Rolling at ‘Letterman’

Our hearts go out today to Mindy Kaling, the Office co-writer/producer/star who last night confronted the indignity of Indian-American typecasting in a wrenching appearance on Letterman. That said, to the extent we acknowledge her Emmy-nominated prime-time offerings over the last few years, we also think it best for everyone’s sake that her call-centre appearance in Baby Mama — complete with accent admittedly lifted from The Simpsons‘ Apu — found its way to history’s dustbin with no more damage than it caused during last night’s broadcast. We guess we can all laugh about it now, but hear the full, traumatizing story after the jump. Stay strong, Mindy. [CBS]

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