When you look at someone like Sacha Baron Cohen, you have to really respect the boundaries he is pushing as Bruno or Borat. Will Ferrell
Actor Sacha Baron Cohen, creator of the “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm,” donated $100,000 to the church of a woman who believed she was taking part in a documentary but instead was being featured in the mockumentary comedy film. Source: Internet
After a hilarious Q&A, Borat starts with "how about your president Modi?" Source: Internet
After the worldwide success of the Borat film, the Kazakh government, including the president, altered their stance on Baron Cohen's parody, tacitly recognising the invaluable press coverage the controversy created for their country. Source: Internet
A fertility dance executed during a female character’s time of the “moon blood,” as Borat puts it? Source: Internet
And maybe that’s the single biggest problem with resurrecting Borat in 2020: his power to coax out dark secrets of the American psyche for the sake of comedy is compromised when they’re no longer secret and no longer funny. Source: Internet