Actor Manoj Bajpayee advanced through the ranks, winning a National Award after moving up from supporting roles. Having spent a considerable amount of time in Bollywood, he has experienced both its highs and lows.
He has also personally witnessed the problems that beset the industry. The
actor recently discussed his opinions on the drawbacks of Bollywood in an
interview.
Manoj Bajpayee, who is well-known for his roles in movies like Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai and The Family Man, was having a conversation with Sushant Sinha. They had a good chat, during which the journalist questioned him about the realities of Bollywood's dark side, which includes lavish parties, divorce, and other problems.
The actor from Gulmohar shared his opinions on the matter, stating that many people need work and that the Hindi film industry is quite small. He said, “If someone is ever caught doing the wrong thing in some corner of the industry, that doesn’t prove anything. Me and my friends and co-stars also belong to the same industry, and I can tell 95% of them are very passionate very sincere not only about the films they are doing but also to their family and near and dear ones and their friends. A few incidents here and there cannot prove that the whole industry is like that.”
Regarding the growing divorce rate in the industry, he stated, “If you go to Tees Hazari Court and ask about the divorce rate, you will realize where we have come today, where relationships and marriages are breaking every day. Our society adopted the nuclear family trend, and there are benefits of it too, but the harm that nuclear family trend caused you can see it in the courts.”
Manoj Bajpayee further disclosed, “So, is the industry not part of society? People who belong to the same society are part of the industry. When people belong to the same society, then isn’t it obvious that the change in society will also be visible in the industry? Previously, in the same industry, there were not as many divorces as there are today. But in its behavior, the industry is very open-minded and don’t tie themselves to any state or country, which is quite a good thing,” he told, adding that creative people must be open-minded.
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