Ranvir Shorey said that a ‘gang’ exists in Bollywood, which comprises of a few ‘corrupt’ old men and younger second generation producers who inherited an empire.

Ranvir Shorey said that a ‘gang’ exists in Bollywood, which comprises of a few ‘corrupt’ old men and younger second generation producers who inherited an empire.
The fight for my place in the industry is still on. I am still an outcast. It is not like that fight is over. After I came back, I had to start from scratch. I went back to doing television. I did The Great Indian Comedy Show and from there on, it has been a crawl making my own space as an actor,” he said.
“Now, thanks to streaming platforms, one doesn’t have to depend on the coterie that controls theatrical distribution and media in the country, as far as the movie business is concerned. Since then, I have had to slowly and steadily had to work at my own filmography. I have done parts in films which thankfully got some attention and notice. But that is definitely no thanks to me being accepted by so-called mainstream biggies,” he added.
Ranvir, who made his Bollywood debut with Ek Chotisi Love Story in 2002, was last seen on the big screen in Angrezi Medium. He was more recently seen in the film Kadakh, which was released on SonyLIV. His next release is Lootcase, which is scheduled to premiere this Friday on Disney+ Hotstar.

By editor

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