The dialog across the existence of Bollywood camps has come below the highlight after actor Priyanka Chopra Jonas stated that she was “cornered in the industry” at one cut-off date. Singer Armaan Mallik additionally spoke about the identical in a collection of tweets and the way it immediately impacted his work.
Now, actor Aahana S Kumra too shares that this can be a common follow and certainly not a fantasy. In reality, due to campism, she claims that she was out of labor.
“At the moment, I am shooting for a project in Dehradun. But I didn’t get any work for the last two years. I didn’t shoot for a series or anything. I was not being approached for roles. In the industry, I have noticed that actors who hang out with a certain set of people get hired again and again. I am not part of any of that circle. So if you ask me, if it affects me getting me? I’d say yes, it does,” says the actor, including, “I don’t go to the parties, or award shows. Our industry is too superficial. And it’s nice to actually come out of Mumbai. I have been very happy that I have been in Uttarakhand for the past one month. It’s nice to meet people outside of showbiz. I felt that normalcy in my life was going away, which has come back after spending the time here in Dehradun.”
Furthermore, Kumra shares that she has by no means actually been a part of any of those camps within the movie trade. “I don’t know who are the people in which camps. For me, my camp is my close friends and my college friends. When I work with my colleagues, we finish our work, have a good time, and go back to our home,” she says and goes on to confess, “It also bothers that people have made such a circus out of this business. It cannot be so unreal. it does exist, and does bother me where I am like, ‘Whoa, you are going to hire this actor just because he/she hangs out with a certain star’, but what can we do about it.”
However, Kumra, who has appeared in initiatives corresponding to Inside Edge, It Happened In Hong Kong, Marzi, Betaal, Sandwiched Forever and Call My Agent, isn’t the one to surrender. She reveals that in her lean section, she channelled her vitality into one thing optimistic and determined to create content material for herself.
“It gave me time to write. I travelled a lot, and the more I stepped out of the city, I realised that there are so many stories…. I decided that I am not going to beg in front of people to hire me. I feel they will hire me when they really need to, even though it is really unnatural that people just don’t consider you even after you have worked so much. They just disregard you. Till then, I am turning a writer, and working on a story,” ends the 37-year-old.
Source: www.hindustantimes.com