Ameesha Patel to Newcomers: Kill it on the Big Screen, not on Instagram
Actor Amisha Patel talked to us about development within the film industry, and how the new crop of actors is more interested in keeping an exciting social media appearance rather than focusing on his craft.
Actor Amisha Patel recently shared his views how the film industry has developed over the years. In a clear conversation, he reflected the difference between the current crop of actors and stars of his generation, emphasizing the importance of giving on-screen performance on the presence of social media.
Speaking especially to India Today Digital, Amisha said, “I really feel that our time was very real. And since then, actors like us – this Shahrukh, Salman, I, Pre, Preity, Rani, Kareena -All of them.
Patel believes that today’s actors are more busy to maintain their image on social media rather than focusing on their crafts. “While today’s generation is more concerned about their Instagram depiction. This is the biggest drawback – they are not able to attract the audience to buy tickets at the box office as they focus more on making reels , Showed what happens in them.
The actor said that this change in priorities is clear in the box office performance of new actors. He compared the long life of senior actors like Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan and Akshay Kumar for the struggle of young stars in drawing audiences in theaters.
“And it is clear from the box office numbers that this is a wrong approach. What we did again have done again that today one Salman, a Shahrukh, a incense, a Akshay, a Ajay, a queen, a love , And I still attract the audience for theaters.
According to Patel, the absence of the mystery around an actor’s life has also contributed to the lack of star power in today’s industry. “Now there is no curiosity. You cannot see everywhere because you go because the audience stops craving for you. Sometimes, you need to keep away that conspiracy. One of the greatest shortcomings of the generation is, in my opinion, “he said.”
He compared with mythological actors like Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra, given that he achieved superstardam despite a limited media exposure, “there was loyalty for an actor that you don’t watch as much now. He had a TV channel or this TV channel or this There were no kinds of interviews, yet people were crazy about him.
Patel concluded with a sharp message for today’s actors: “This is the real cinema – hitting it on the big screen, not on Instagram.”