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There is a much bigger problem than nepotism and that is when you’re lied to about your role in a film: Zeeshan Ayyub

The nepotism and insiders vs outsiders debate sparked on social media a few weeks back and has been taking new turns every day. Now, actor Zeeshan Ayyub has opened up about the same saying that he feels that the problem is far deeper than what it appears to be.

“Issko thoda sa ajeeb banaya ja raha hai. The whole nepotism debate is making the real issue very insignificant. There’s a much bigger problem and that’s when you’re lied to. You’re told that you have this projection and sometimes you’re promised a poster, too. The makers sell you the character like it’s the poster character and one of the main leads (in the film) but while shooting, it becomes a side character,” revealed the actor. 

“And at the time of the promotions, nobody cares about that fight. Actors who have work don’t have the time to fight. We think that who’ll fight now about a poster or why the name isn’t where it was promised to be during the credits,” he explained.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The actor, who has starred in films such as No One Killed Jessica (2011), Raanjhanaa (2013), Tanu Weds Manu: Returns (2015), Tubelight (2017) and Article 15 (2019), says it has been happening to him for the past five years. “Except a few, in almost all the films I was told I’d be in the poster and all that, but eventually, I saw what happened. Such things also change the perspective of the audiences towards you,” said Ayyub.

Weighing in on the whole outsiders versus insiders debate in the wake of Sushant Singh Rajput’s death, the actor said some people are just taking advantage of the situation for their personal gains. “Kuchh log toh bas apna personal papad sek rahe hai. I feel so bad that a colleague has died and people are playing games on it. There’s so much negativity around it. You must realise that if, at this point you’re slamming someone, then automatically Sushant’s name will also get embroiled. It’s very ugly,” he concluded.

(Source: Hindustan Times) 

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