Bollywood actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s clear and blunt statement regarding the Hindi industry has sparked a new debate on the truth and storytelling style in Hindi cinema.
Bollywood actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui, during a conversation on an Indian TV program, strongly criticized the films being made in the present era, calling them fake.
He said that fake films are setting the direction of Hindi cinema, and in today’s era, the audience understands the truth behind these stories very well.
He said that there is no need to take society in the wrong direction, the truth is very important and in today’s era, everyone knows the truth, you know the truth behind the kind of films that are being made, but you don’t talk about it.
The actor was asked whether in this era of global tension, should filmmakers guide society through cinema? To which Nawazuddin Siddiqui said that nowadays people keep a close eye on the events around the world and also understand how different narratives are formed.
He said that fake films are being made here, fake films are being made and everyone knows it. Everyone knows what is happening in the world. And Everyone also knows what the real truth is. Everyone is aware of what lies are being spread and what narrative is being created.
His statement has once again revived the old debate in Bollywood as to whether the purpose of cinema is only to provide entertainment or should it also stay close to reality.
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