Borat Sagdiyev
Borat is a satirical fictional character created and performed by Sacha Baron Cohen. He is supposedly a Kazakh television journalist and is the main protagonist of the mockumentary Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan. Borat’s humour arises from his espousal of outrageous sociocultural viewpoints, his violation of social taboos, and his use of vulgar language and behaviour.
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Borat is a satirical fictional character created and performed by Sacha Baron Cohen. He is supposedly a Kazakh television journalist and is the main protagonist of the mockumentary Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan. Borat’s humour arises from his espousal of outrageous sociocultural viewpoints, his violation of social taboos, and his use of vulgar language and behaviour in inappropriate settings. The character was first developed for the purpose of short skits on F2F on Granada Talk TV that Baron Cohen presented in 1996–1997, with the character at this time being known as Alexi Krickler. He remained dormant while Baron Cohen concentrated on his popular Ali G persona for Channel 4’s The 11 O’Clock Show, but with the subsequent success of Ali G and the creation of Da Ali G Show Baron Cohen revisited his Borat character. In the sequel Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Delivery of Prodigious Bribe to American Regime for Make benefit Once Glorious nation of Kazakhstan, Borat is shown to have had at least five wives. He has a younger brother, Bilo, who is intellectually disabled and kept locked in a cage. He also has a sister, Natalya, whom at different times he has described as the \”number four prostitute in the whole of Kazakhstan\” and another sister who appears to be a very young teenage girl. It has been revealed in an interview with a general practitioner that he caught syphilis from one of his sisters during a Kazakh folk festival.
One of his wives is said to have been shot by a hunter when heook her for a bear as she ploughed into the fields. His former wife, Oksana, is reported in the film to have been attacked by bear while taking his brother Bilo for a walk in the forest; he thanks the man who brings him this tragedy at all by giving him a high-five. In his sequel, he reunites with Pamela Anderson and marries an African-American prostitute whilst filming his documentary Luenen, an American prostitute he met whilst filming the sequel. In Borat’s Guide to Britain he admits to being a bigamist and has three additional lovers. One is reported to have attacked him in the fields while he was filming the documentary, and he is later seen with his new-found freedom by pursuing his new found freedom. He says his mother gave birth to him when she was nine years old, and that he has a son named Huey Lewis, twelve-year-old twin boys named Bilak and Biram, and seventeen grandchildren. He and Dr. Yamak settle a dispute in the traditional Kazakh way by beating each other’s genitals with a leather glove until one of them gives up. He claims to have proven that women have ‘brain the size of squirrel’ in the 2006 film, where he gives the viewer a guided tour of his hometown.
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