Shortly after the film's release, the media began referring to the 16 actresses who portrayed members of the team as the Chak De girls.
The art frequently portrays tribal members wearing similar accessories.
The official Soviet press and government portrayed members as anti-Semites at first.
And it portrays members who were immensely dissatisfied with their work.
Although no specific situation was depicted, it became easy to imagine that the dancers portrayed members of a family preparing for a funeral.
It portrays members of the "bra boys" reflecting on both the benefits and difficulties of growing up in Maroubra.
The results also portrayed members as extremely aware politically and well-informed.
The painted scenes portrays members of the Gonzaga family.
In series 5, Whitehead portrays various invariably-doomed members of the Clampvulture family.
Other cast members portray members of the couple's family.