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''Outsourced'' is an American
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television series set in an Indian workplace. It is based on the film of the same name and adapted by
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for
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and
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. The series originally ran from September 23, 2010 to May 12, 2011. The show was officially picked up by NBC on May 7, 2010 and on October 18, 2010, the show received a full season order. ''Outsourced'' was filmed at Radford Studios in
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, California. When the renewal of the show was not announced with renewal of other NBC shows, the cast and crew started a campaign for fans of the show to request its renewal. On May 13, 2011, NBC canceled ''Outsourced'' after one season. ''Outsourced'' is set in a
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in
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, India, where an American
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company has recently outsourced its order processing. A lone American manages the call center and must explain American popular culture to his employees as he tries to understand Indian culture.


Cast and characters


Main

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Ben Rappaport Ben Rappaport (born March 23, 1986) is an American actor. He made his acting debut on the NBC sitcom '' Outsourced'' (2010–2011), in which he portrayed the lead role of Todd Dempsy. He is also known for his roles as Carey Zepps on ' (2013–20 ...
as Todd Dempsy, a
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native who is transferred to India to run the call center for Mid American Novelties. He does not understand Indian culture and is constantly offending workers unintentionally. He eventually becomes more aware of Indian culture. He is currently employed as executive manager. *
Rizwan Manji Rizwan Manji (born October 17, 1974) is a Canadian actor. He is known best for his portrayals of Ray Butani on ''Schitt's Creek'', Tick Pickwick on '' The Magicians'', Rajiv Gidwani in the NBC sitcom '' Outsourced'', and Jamil in the DC Extended ...
as Rajiv Gidwani, Todd's assistant manager at Mid American Novelties. He is hard-nosed and unapologetic and he aspires to be Todd's replacement (whether due to Todd's success or his downfall). When Todd is promoted to executive manager, Rajiv is promoted to manager. His intentions are not to be mean, but to only run the company professionally and business-like. It has long been his dream to become a successful business manager so he can gain the approval of the wealthy father of Vimi, whom he has loved since childhood and wishes to marry. Once he becomes manager, he marries Vimi. *
Sacha Dhawan Sacha Dhawan () (born 1 May 1984) is a British actor. He began his career in the ITV series '' Out of Sight'' (1997–1998), '' The Last Train'' (1999), and '' Weirdsister College'' (2001–2002). He originated the role of Akthar in the play '' ...
as Manmeet, a call center employee for Mid American Novelties, who dreams of America and quickly becomes good friends with his boss, Todd Dempsy. He is known for being the "hip" one, who is fascinated by American culture. Manmeet is girl-crazy; he has had several "over the phone" relationships with American callers and flirts with almost every woman he meets. He seems more interested in American women than Indian women, stating in one episode that American women are not concerned with his father's occupation or where he went to school. This, along with his reluctance to ask one of Tonya's friends to dance at a Halloween party, indicates that Manmeet may actually have a bit of an inferiority complex. * Rebecca Hazlewood as Asha, a call center employee for Mid American Novelties and eventual love interest of Todd. She is frequently the voice of reason in the office and plans to pursue an arranged marriage. Early in the series, Todd develops feelings for Asha, who, while responding in some ways, eventually re-asserts her commitment to the arranged marriage process, leading Todd to develop a relationship with Tonya. In the penultimate episode, Tonya breaks up with Todd because he still has feelings for Asha. In the last scene of the finale, Asha, having earlier expressed doubts about her fiancé, tells Todd he should fight for what he wants, and takes his hand as they gaze at the celebratory crowd at Rajiv and Vimi's wedding, strongly implying that she wants him to fight for her because of her feelings for him as well. *
Parvesh Cheena Parvesh Singh Cheena is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Gupta in the TV series ''Outsourced'' and as Sunil Odhav on ''Crazy Ex-Girlfriend''. He also voices Bodhi in '' T.O.T.S.'' and Blades in '' Transformers: Rescue Bots'' ...
as Gupta, a very talkative call center employee for Mid American Novelties, who constantly yearns to be the center of attention. After Todd inspires him to grab some independence from his parents, Gupta rents his own place in the apartment directly above Todd's. *
Anisha Nagarajan Anisha Nagarajan is an American actress and singer. She is best known for her roles in the Andrew Lloyd Webber theater musical, '' Bombay Dreams'', and as Madhuri on the 2010 NBC television series, '' Outsourced''. Early life Nagarajan's paren ...
as Madhuri, a shy and soft-spoken call center employee for Mid American Novelties whose income supports her entire family. As time passes, Madhuri opens up, becoming one of the office gossips. Madhuri also has a beautiful singing voice, and the others convince her to enter a singing contest. *
Diedrich Bader Karl Diedrich Bader (born December 24, 1966) is an American actor and comedian. He is best known for his comedic and voice acting roles. He has appeared as a series regular in television sitcoms ''The Drew Carey Show'', '' American Housewife'', ...
as American Charlie Davies, a call center manager for the company All-American Hunter. Charlie is friendly and has good intentions but is somewhat socially clueless and a bit gruff, leading to many humorous situations. For several episodes, Charlie nurses a crush on Tonya, convinced he has a chance at a relationship despite her obvious disinterest in him romantically. * Pippa Black as Tonya, an Australian call center manager for the company Koala Airlines who is easygoing and flirtatious with a sense of adventure; by mid-season, she and Todd are romantically involved and remain so until just before the end of the series.


Recurring

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Guru Singh Gurpreet "Guru" Singh (born March 21, 1980) is an American actor. Singh was born in Houston, Texas, where his Indian parents immigrated from Punjab, India. He was raised in Spring, Texas and went to Klein Forest High School. Later he graduated ...
as Ajeet, a tall, silent
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whose character frequently shows displeasure at Todd's cultural gaffes. A poet, he first speaks in the season finale, where he becomes Madhuri's love interest and his character is given a more prominent role. *
Thushari Jayasekera Thushari Jayasekera is a Sri Lankan-American actress, performer, and writer. Biography Thushari is an American actress of South Asian origin. As a child, she moved with her parents to the United States. She was born in Sri Lanka and raised ...
as Pinky, a fun and hardworking call center worker at Mid America Novelties, who is adventure seeking and ready to learn. Does funny and awkward things. Ready to defend her fellow call center team as well as party with the big boss. Played largest role in the season finale. *
Manish Dayal Manish Dayal (born Manish Sudhir Patel; June 17, 1983) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles in the CW teen drama series '' 90210'' (2011–2012) as well as in the films '' The Hundred Foot Journey'' (2014) and '' Viceroy's House'' ...
and the A-Team, a group of well-dressed executive employees for a computer support call center located in the same building. The group are conspicuously rude, snobby, and taunting. * Jerry Stern (played by Matt Walsh), Todd's
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in the U.S.; he is business focused and often reminds Todd of tough choices Todd is reluctant to make, such as firing a staff member due to poor sales. *Santosh, the maid at Todd's apartment. *Vimi, (played by
Sarayu Rao Sarayu Rao (born March 7, 1975), also known as Sarayu R. Blue, is an American actress. She is perhaps best known for her recurring role as Angela on the Fox sitcom ''Sons of Tucson'', as well as Dr. Sydney Napur on David E. Kelley's ''Monday Morni ...
in the Jolly Vindaloo Day episodes and
Noureen DeWulf Noureen DeWulf (née Ahmed) is an American actress and comedian. She is best known for her film roles in '' West Bank Story'' (2005), ''Ghosts of Girlfriends Past'' (2009), and ''The Back-up Plan'' (2010). She also starred as Lacey on the sitcom ...
in later episodes), Rajiv's fiancée and eventual wife. *Shivam Tibrewala as call center playboy.


Episodes


International broadcast

''Outsourced'' was picked up in Canada, for broadcast on
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at the same time as the American broadcast. In New Zealand, ''Outsourced'' has been broadcast on FOUR. ''Outsourced'' has been broadcast in Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, and Hong Kong on
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. In Brazil, ''Outsourced'' has been broadcast on
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, premiered on November 5, 2011, with the title ''Aprontando na Índia''. It is also being broadcast on TBS. In Sweden, ''Outsourced'' has been broadcast on
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and TV6. In Poland, ''Outsourced'' (''Dostawa na telefon'') has been broadcast on Comedy Central Poland.


Reception

The show received mixed reviews, reaching a 46 out of 100 on review aggregator
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. Another review aggregator,
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, gives the show a rating of 21% based on 14 reviews, with the critical consensus, "This culture-clash sitcom is too mired in unfunny jokes and stereotypical characters to provide much insight into the global marketplace." Joel Keller of
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in a review of the
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stated, "As long as the show can examine the cultural divide, show how all offices are the same no matter where they are, and stay away from the easy jokes, NBC could have another Thursday comedy hit." Alessandra Stanley of ''
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'' stated "The fact that it's neither embarrassing nor deeply offensive—once it gets rolling, the show is actually quite charming—is a credit to the cast and the writers." Critics such as blogger Mikey O'Connell have accused ''Outsourced'' of being racist. Matt Rouse of ''
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'' wrote, "The culture clash premise drowns in a sewer of caricatures and lame jokes".


Awards and nominations


See also

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Mumbai Calling ''Mumbai Calling'' is a British-Indian comedy series, starring Sanjeev Bhaskar, set in the fictional Teknobable call centre in Mumbai. The series was shot on location in India. The pilot first aired on ITV on 30 May 2007. The first series aire ...
'', a 2007 British sitcom with a similar premise. *''
Outsourced (film) ''Outsourced'' is a 2006 American romantic comedy film directed by John Jeffcoat and written by John Jeffcoat and George Wing. Plot Todd Anderson (Josh Hamilton), a salesman for a Seattle novelty products company, learns he has to travel to In ...
'', a 2006 movie from which the TV show takes its inspiration.


References


External links

* *{{IMDb title, 1593756, Outsourced
''Outsourced'' Pilot Table Read (2020)
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