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OAN Staffย Blake Wolf and Brooke Mallory
12:59 PM โ Wednesday, October 29, 2025
In a recently unearthed 2013 interview with Indian filmmaker Mira Nair, the mother of Democratic socialist NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, she discussed raising him while emphasizing their familyโs deliberate efforts to preserve his Indian and Ugandan heritage despite reaping the benefits of living in the U.S.
Her interview with The Hindustan Times has since gained renewed attention amid Mamdaniโs rising political profile as a candidate for New York City mayor, and Nairโs remarks appear to convey his purposeful cultural disconnection from American identity, fueling further debates about his loyalties and worldview.
โHe is a totalย desi. Completely. We are notย firangsย at all. He is very much us. He is not an Uh-merican (American) at all. He was born in Uganda, raised between India and America. He is at home in many places. He thinks of himself as a Ugandan and as an Indian,โ Nair told the outlet in 2013, according to The Hindustan Times.
โFirangโ is a term of South Asian and Southeast Asian origin that refers to a foreigner of Western, especially European, origin. Its history traces back to the Arabic word โfaranji,โ meaning โFrank,โ which referred to Crusaders and later Europeans, particularly White Christians, and was generalized in South Asia to mean Westerners. It is often used to highlight perceived foreign โclumsiness, cultural ignorance, or arrogance.โ
Mamdani was born on October 18, 1991, in Kampala, Uganda. He moved with his family to the United States at age seven, after spending some time in Cape Town, South Africa. As a child, grew up in Manhattan, NewโฏYork City, attending the Bank Street School and later the Bronx High School of Science. Mamdani later went on to study Africana Studies at Bowdoin College in Maine, graduating in 2014, and he has described his upbringing as being extremely privileged.
After the 2013 interview went viral this week, India-born conservative political commentator and strategist Mehek Cooke responded soon after, further explaining the derogatory meaning behind the term โfirang.โ
โItโs the word used back in India to mock outsiders, to say you donโt belong,โ Cooke told Fox News. โUsing it here about your own child raised in the United States carries the same tone as calling someone a derogatory word โ or worse. Itโs flippant, divisive, and dripping with contempt for the very country that gave your family a better life.โ
โWhen Mamdaniโs mother says her son was โnever a firang and only desi,โ itโs a rejection of America. Itโs ungrateful, disrespectful, and frankly repulsive to live in this country since age seven, receive every freedom, education, and opportunity America offers, and still deny being American,โ he continued.
โThis isnโt just about identity, itโs about values. Rejecting the label of โAmericanโ while living under the flag, enjoying the freedoms, and cashing in on the opportunities is a rejection of American values themselves: gratitude, unity, and pride in country.โ
โAnd if you raise your child to believe he was โnever a firang,โ never an American, what message are you sending? That he owes nothing to this nation? That he can take the benefits without any sense of belonging or loyalty? That mindset breeds resentment. And thatโs exactly what weโre seeing play out in politics today,โ Cooke added.
Mamdaniโs mother is an Oscar-nominated filmmaker known for making movies that explore cultural identity, social issues, and the โimmigrant experience,โ often focusing on marginalized communities. Mamdaniโs father, Mahmood Mamdani, is a professor of international affairs and anthropology at Columbia University.
The Democratic socialist mayoral candidate also previously faced backlash for the juxtaposition of being a privileged politician after explaining that he would be able to press on with his advocacy if he ever ran out of money because he knew his parents would financially support him.
โI worked until January, and then I took time away from my job, and one of the major reasons I could do that was because I knew that if I ran out of my savings, my family would be able to support me,โ Mamdani previously stated.
โA true silver spoon socialist right here,โ one social media user responded to the clip.
โItโs easy to be a socialist when youโre rich,โ another wrote.
โSocialism is the ideology of the pampered upper middle class,โ a third user added.
In August, Independent NYC mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo accused Mamdani of โstealing affordable housing from the poorโ via social media posts on X, which garnered millions of views and sparked widespread debate. This led to an ethics complaint filed by a watchdog group in mid-August, questioning whether Mamdani, as a politically connected figure, improperly secured the unit.
โIt is outrageous that โฆ a man who presents himself as a champion of the poor would occupy an apartment intended for public housing while thousands of New Yorkers sleep in shelters or on the streets. I was born in Brownsville and understand firsthand what it means to fight for a roof over your head,โ stated Mayor Eric Adams in regards to Mamdaniโs rent-stabilized apartment.
โSomewhere last night in New York City, a single mother and her children slept at a homeless shelter because you, Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, are occupying her rent-controlled apartment,โ Independent Mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo added.
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