Filmmaker Apurva Asrani spoke at length about the existing camps in Bollywood and how they control the industry, owing to the influence they hold.
Priyanka was targeted?
Filmmaker Apurva Asrani extended his support to Priyanka Chopra Jonas after the actress disclosed that she left Bollywood because of her beef with some influential people in the industry. Now, in an exclusive interview with Hindustan Times, Asrani opens up about how some families in the industry have domination in the business because they have been around for generations, they know the pulse of the audience.
“Obviously they have their favorites and have every right to work with the ones they like. The problem is when they gang up to oust an actor or a technician from not just their movie, but from the entire ecosystem,” Asrani says.
Asrani talks about many big egos hurt when an actor refused their film; or when he/she walked out because of creative differences. “Then these egos call other egos and tell them not to work with this person. They then use the media and powerful journalists to run campaigns to discredit this person. Blind articles are written by corrupt scribes who make damaging accusations. False stories are planted about inappropriate behavior on set,” he told Hindustan Times.
“If this actor/technician is resilient and continues to do good work, then their work is poorly reviewed, or worse, not reviewed at all. If the project still manages to become successful, then news of the success is not carried out. All this can be very damaging to a hardworking talent, especially one who doesn’t have a father or uncle in the film business,” reveals Asrani, pointing out how ones like Kartik Aaryan “thrived” in spite of the “vicious campaigns” against him.
The filmmaker narrates how a campaign was run against Priyanka in 2012 and she was cornered. “She had given two big hits – Barfi and Agneepath – in just one year, but the front page of a city newspaper carried a headline saying that no hero wanted to work with her. They weren’t giving her due, she wasn’t able to grow as an actor and a star,” reveals Asrani, adding that’s the reason a win for Priyanka is a win for all of the people, who aren’t giving up the fight against a largely corrupt system.
But Priyanka is not the first one to voice against the Bollywood mafias. Several other actors faced similar treatment, and Asrani thinks it occurs to “anyone who is outspoken, who refuses to be disrespected, who doesn’t demean themselves by agreeing to their regressive ideas, they are pushed into a corner.”
SSR was brought down by Bollywood Mafia
Before Priyanka, Sushant Singh Rajput was the target of the influentials, says Asrani. He shares, “Director Abhishek Kapoor has used a very apt term to describe what was done to Sushant. He called it ‘a systematic dismantling of a fragile mind’. It’s where they use the entire system to slowly ignore you, and isolate you. Sushant was overlooked at awards, his last film may have done a whopping 100 crores but it was projected as a flop. He spoke intelligently, but they portrayed his words like he had mental issues. He was harangued right till the end and the worst part is, we could hardly see the truth. It was made to look like he had plum projects, but had an attitude problem.”
But that was not it for SSR, Asrani claims, as he goes on to share how the actor had a dispute with a leading producer and was thereafter falsely accused of #MeToo by a leading journalist in a cowardly blind item.
“When I called out that journalist publicly, the trend of blind items entirely stopped, but I was blacklisted by other journalists who stood in solidarity with their kin. My last web series, a courtroom drama, was not reviewed by any of the ‘senior’ critics. Yet it went on to become a big hit. It was rated as the 5th most-watched series ever, but none of them have carried this story. The irony is that the blind item journalist now has a high-paying job in the very same production house that Sushant had beef with,” he concludes.