Mithun Chakraborty is an experienced who has been ruling the Indian film industry for decades. Following his footsteps, his youngest son, Namshi Chakraborty made his debut with Bad Boy in 2020. Recently, the young Star claimed that ‘Bollywood people are very fake’, said biased in the industry. read on.
Namashi Chakraborty spoke about his visit to Bollywood in an interview with Hu On Air with Kamalkash Shetty, his father Mithun Chakraborty, brother -in -law, and everything in the middle. This is when he said that even today, his superstar father does not behave like a star, despite being the biggest star of his generation.
Saying senior Chakraborty to “Down-to-Earth, Humble and Honesty Man”, a bad boy’s debut said that his father is not like a Bollywood star. “Bollywood people are very fake, my father is a great exception,” Namashi claimed. Sharing to separate the entertainment star, the upcoming actor expressed that he was self-made.
He also went back on time and remembered that when his father’s career was declining in the mid -90s, he worked in 100 low -budget action films in OT. This is when he was called “B-grade actor”. According to him, the media will watch Mithun’s films. “He created his own industry, but the media never supported it; he has his favorite,” the youth expressed.
In the same chat, Namasi shared her two cents on the Insider vs. outsider debate in the Hindi film industry. The actor claimed that Bollywood had forgotten to work for outsiders. In addition, people associated with it now see people with name and background and who is a friend. Perhaps this is why the industry no longer has superstars.
He further said that back in the day, whatever talent was, he can make it in the industry. “Today, if a Mithun Chakraborty comes from Bengal, I do not think Bollywood would be excited to launch or give him a chance,” Namashi said, “Today, people do not believe in outsiders, and everything has become about his name. The actor said, “We don’t look for talent, we look for surnames.”
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