Kazakhstan's tourism board has adopted the Borat catchphrase "very nice" in its new advertising campaign. The phrase is used by the film character Borat, a fictional journalist from Kazakhstan.
Police in Kazakhstan did not see the funny side as Chelsea fans attempted to enter the Almaty Ortalyq Stadium with a Borat inspired flag on Thursday evening.
In 2006, when the first "Borat" movie came out, the Kazakhstan government felt that the depiction of its country was so offensively false that it banned the film, even taking out four-page ads ...
Pamela Anderson was 'in' on her scenes, but her bodyguards were not aware of the set-up and their protective reaction to Borat's behaviour is thus real. Borat's 'Kazakh' is in fact a mixture of Hebrew ...
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