Shekhar Suman Claims People in Bollywood ‘Ganged Up’ to Remove His Son and Him from Projects: An Insight into the Dark Side of the Film Industry

Shekhar Suman, an Indian film and television actor, recently took to Twitter to express his anguish about the way his son, Adhyayan Suman, he were treated in Bollywood.

  • Rashmi Wills | Publish Date - March 31, 2023 / 10:47 AM IST

Shekhar Suman, an Indian film and television actor, recently took to Twitter to express his anguish about the way his son, Adhyayan Suman, he were treated in Bollywood. He claimed that some individuals in the industry “ganged up” against them to have them removed from several projects. This comes after Priyanka Chopra’s revelations about the darker side of Bollywood.

It is no secret that the film industry has its fair share of politics and power dynamics. Shekhar Suman’s tweet sheds light on the way some people in Bollywood use their clout to manipulate careers and opportunities. This practice is not only unethical but also detrimental to the growth and creativity of the industry.

In his tweet, Shekhar Suman mentioned that he knows of at least four people in the industry who ganged up against him and his son. This revelation is not surprising, as several actors and filmmakers have spoken about the existence of influential groups and the way they work in Bollywood. These groups, commonly known as “cliques,” allegedly control the casting process and decide who gets what project.

The idea of “gangs” in Bollywood is not new. Over the years, several actors have claimed that they were ostracized by certain groups and had to face difficulties in getting to work. Such incidents raise serious questions about the meritocracy of the film industry and its ability to provide a level playing field to everyone.

Shekhar Suman’s tweet also highlights the need to address the issue of nepotism in Bollywood. Nepotism, or the practice of giving preference to one’s family members or close acquaintances in the industry, is a prevalent issue in Bollywood. It creates a vicious cycle, where people from influential families get opportunities, which makes it difficult for newcomers to break into the industry.

Furthermore, Shekhar Suman’s tweet sheds light on the darker side of the film industry, where influential people use their power to manipulate careers and create hurdles for those who do not fall in line. This practice not only harms the careers of individuals but also stifles creativity and innovation in the industry.

In conclusion, Shekhar Suman’s tweet about being “ganged up” against by some people in Bollywood raises several pertinent questions about the industry’s power dynamics and nepotism. It also highlights the urgent need for transparency and accountability in the film industry. By addressing these issues, Bollywood can become a more inclusive and diverse industry that provides equal opportunities to everyone.

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