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G-hoddie was created by Brett Young and Tim Reardon for a movie called "A Terrorist Ate My Brain". It was a snappy, tongue-in-cheek, 16-minute zombie short film. Originally, G-hoddie was a horrible rapper, but, luckily, his skills improved....slightly.
In the film, G-hoddie is undone by a Muslim computer software engineer.
G-hoddie's current stand as a lightning-rod for religious tolerance was the brain-child of Obaid Kadwani. Kadwani saw the unique opportunity to make a bold and positive statement and acted upon it. Kadwani is grateful to Young and Reardon and Quinn for the exchange and pooling of ideas that resulted in the song.
Grand Sponsor - Malkam Productions. Motto is - The Realm of the Possible.
Lead by Malkam de Sola, Malkam Productions is an organization dedicated to supporting multicultural and inter-denominational dramatic works and events--to bring greater understanding and peace to our fractured planet. Recent projects include Boy's Life by Harold Korder at the Abingdon Theatre and both the original and encore productions of Beneath the Banyan Tree (BTBT) in NYC as well as the Masti Sunset Cruise. Malkam is an active supporter of the UN World Conference Against Racism.
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