Very nice! Kazakhstan adopts Borat’s catchphrase to woo tourists

The fictional reporter Borat Sagdiyev returned to screens this month in a sequel to the first Borat film released in 2006. (AFP)
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Updated 28 October 2020
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Very nice! Kazakhstan adopts Borat’s catchphrase to woo tourists

ALMATY: Kazakhstan banned British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen’s first “Borat” mocumentary over its portrayal of the country but now using his “Very Nice!” catchphrase in a tourism campaign.

The misogynistic and racist fictional reporter Borat Sagdiyev returned to screens this month in a sequel to the first Borat film released in 2006.

That film sparked outrage in Kazakhstan, which Baron Cohen said he chose as Borat’s native country because it was a place Americans knew nothing about.

But this time around, instead of shunning its moustached fictional compatriot, Kazakhstan is trying to use publicity around the movie to attract visitors.

A series of short advertisements released by its tourism agency on YouTube show visitors exploring the Central Asian nation's landscapes, architecture and cuisine while remarking how “very nice” everything is.

“There had to be some way to take advantage of all the PR,” Dennis Keen, a US citizen behind the idea for the campaign, told AFP.




That film sparked outrage in Kazakhstan, which Baron Cohen said he chose as
Borat’s native country because it was a place Americans knew nothing about. (AFP)

Keen, who lives and works in Kazakhstan’s second city Almaty, said the catchphrase is “so versatile” that he and a friend decided to pitch the idea to the tourism agency.

“They were enthusiastic and it all went super fast,” Keen said.

The initiative was well-received by many but Borat has not won over all Kazakhs, who Keen said are “traumatised in some way” by the character.

Over 100,000 people signed a petition calling for the new film to be banned, while social media users slammed the movie using the Twitter hashtag #cancelborat.

The Kazakh American Association accused the sequel of promoting “racism, cultural appropriation and xenophobia” and sent a letter demanding that Amazon Prime, which is streaming the film, cancel its release.

After learning of the Kazakh ads, Baron Cohen told The New York Times in a statement that the country he created for Borat was “a wild, comedic, fake world.”

“The real Kazakhstan is a beautiful country with a modern, proud society – the opposite of Borat’s version,” he said.


Lindsay Lohan steps out in Dubai

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Lindsay Lohan steps out in Dubai

DUBAI: Dubai-based Hollywood star Lindsay Lohan was spotted in the city this week alongside her husband, Kuwaiti financier Bader Shammas, as the couple stepped out in coordinated black looks.

Lohan was wearing a sleek black long-sleeved mini dress with a high neckline and softly draped silhouette, featuring gathered ruching across the skirt with a tie detail at the waist. She paired the look with pointed black heels and kept her accessories minimal, opting for delicate earrings and a statement ring from Italian fine jewelry label Bijouq.

The couple were attending the opening of Japanese restaurant Nobu’s new outpost at One Za’abeel.

Lohan has been based in Dubai for more than 10 years, where she has built a quieter, more private life away from Hollywood.

She married Shammas in 2022, and the couple welcomed their first child, a son named Luai, in 2023.

The actress has since continued to balance family life in the UAE with her acting career, including her recent return to film and television projects.

Lohan most recently starred in “Freakier Friday,” the Disney sequel to “Freaky Friday,” which was released in August 2025 and marked her return to theatrical film acting alongside Jamie Lee Curtis.

It follows another body-swap chaos — this time across generations. Lohan and Lee Curtis return as Anna and Tess, but the story expands to include Anna’s own daughter, creating a multi-generational switch that complicates family dynamics even further.

The film explores motherhood, identity and how perspectives change as roles reverse again.

Lohan is also set to star in and executive-produce the Hulu limited series “Count My Lies,” an adaptation of Sophie Stava’s novel that is currently in development and marks one of her first major television roles.

She will play Violet Lockhart alongside co-lead Shailene Woodley, who stars as Sloane Caraway, a compulsive liar whose small deceptions land her a job as a nanny for the seemingly perfect Lockhart family. Kit Harington has also joined the cast in a leading role.

 

As Sloane becomes increasingly entangled in Violet and her husband Jay’s world, hidden secrets begin to unravel, revealing dangerous truths beneath the family’s polished exterior. The series does not yet have an official release date.