Bollywood Is Considered By The Film Industry To Be 'poisonous' Since The Death Of Rhea Chakraborty's Lover, Says Aditi Rao Hydari
JAKARTA - The death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput on June 14 has sparked a heated debate about 'insiders and outsiders' as well as nepotism in Bollywood.
With so much poison in and around Bollywood and social media, how can actress Aditi Rao Hydari keep herself positive?
"Just by believing that one day it will be finished, also knowing that we can do something about it. There is no industry without flaws. We are human too, we make mistakes, we have shortcomings, we monitor certain things but there is also a beautiful side to our industry, ”said Aditi as quoted by Asian Lite, Thursday, September 17.
Aditi then explained: "We all remain united, we are loyal, we stand together. Whatever people say, we really stand together. People support us. "
He said that although he was considered an "outsider", he did not like to believe that he was an outsider.
“People talk about insiders and outsiders. I can say there are so many people I can contact if I have a problem. They will help me even though I am considered an outsider, "said Aditi.
She feels that Bollywood also has a beautiful side. He stated, Bollywood is an inclusive space.
"But I don't like to think of myself as an outsider. I feel the industry is an inclusive space," he continued.
“Yes, sometimes it's hard and hard for some of us who don't have a family in this industry, but isn't it in any industry? So why did we choose the film industry? I feel it's up to us if there are certain things that need attention, we need to pay attention to them, need to be changed and stand together, "he added.
Aditi recently appeared in the V film which was released digitally via Telugu. This film stars Nani and Sudheer Babu.