Mindy Kaling: 'I Wasn't Considered Attractive Or Funny Enough To Play Myself'

Mindy Kaling: 'I Wasn't Considered Attractive Or Funny Enough To Play Myself'
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AUSTIN, TX - MARCH 09: Actress/comedian Mindy Kaling speaks onstage at 'Running the Show: TV's New Queen of Comedy' during the 2014 SXSW Music, Film + Interactive Festivalat Austin Convention Center on March 9, 2014 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Travis P Ball/Getty Images for SXSW)

Mindy Kaling rushes into the restaurant loaded with so many bags it looks as if she's playing the part of a frantic shopper. She immediately apologies for the venue, a glitzy sushi joint in New York's SoHo that is, as she puts it, quite "Ashton Kutcher, 2007" (she chose it as she's staying next door). She's been to collect the gifts she received at a book signing the night before, which include a fan-made T-shirt with her face on it and boxes of cupcakes.

"This is cupcake number three," she says, sifting through her loot. "And there's another one there. I think companies make a Venn diagram of people who like me and people who like cupcakes." Some of the cakes have a winky face on them. "It's so funny. It's so nice. We did an episode of The Mindy Project where one of the lines is, 'You can't send a winky face, it's like emoji porn.' These are very photographable. This is why I like Instagram so much. It's like Etsy exploded in my bag."

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