I find this so ironic. Most of the women in those sweatshops producing Boohoo clothes are of Indian heritage, yet he couldn't give less of a sh*t. But he's quite happy to profit on the sliver of Indian heritage he has by making that docuseries about Mumbai. If he really cared about his heritage, he'd be be appalled at the conditions these women are working in, seems like he's only into being Indian when it can bring him in a penny or two.
I'd also like to add sweatshop labour primarily affects south asian women, its a historical and cultural complex that runs very deep in society and about how we value south asian women in comparison to their white counterparts. Same goes for the Kamani's, who are Indian born, yet exploit the very women who are supposed to be their mothers, sisters and cousins. I'm so sick and tired of 'men of colour' (if you could even call Ryan that), profiting of WOC, and their home cultures, yet simultaneously taking part in the exploitation of them. They make their millions of the back of these poor women, and go home to their mansions, with their white girlfriends (no shade towards white women). As a WOC this whole situation makes me sick.