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‘The insider vs outsider debate wasn’t supposed to be an ugly witch-hunt’

- Juhi Chakrabort­y

Actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s sudden demise has not only left behind several unanswered questions but has also stirred many relevant debates around Bollywood’s functionin­g. And while actor Sandhya Mridul is all for the ensuing discussion­s, she rues how they have taken an ugly turn. “Sushant left behind a very mportant debate. And I believe hat everything should be a iscussion, and not mentally busive to anybody. This hole insider vs outsider ebate wasn’t supposed to be n ugly witch hunting battle. was supposed to be a onversatio­n,” she says. Mridul, however, also oesn’t deny the problems nd prejudices that exist in he film industry — omething she has also faced. ’m not saying that it didn’t appen to me or I didn’t have he guts to say it. I agree, in his industry, a whole arrative was created round a few actors ecause we pissed off omebody important; ere’s no denying that. But to sit and continuous­ly abuse is also not right,” she explains.

For things to change for the better, the actor feels everyone has to stop pulling down each other. “I know good work will come. If it doesn’t, then you speak about it. Yes, we all feel angry and we’ve all lost out on opportunit­ies, so it’s about changing the system and not bringing down someone,” she shares.

And despite the negativity around, the 45-year-old refuses to give up, and says, “I’ve always said what I had to say but the point is we need to give the system a chance, as I think it’s changing. Yet, don’t take sh*t but try and do good work.”

The actor, who was last seen in web series Mentalhood, feels that things have, in fact, turned better for the new talent in the industry in the last two decades. “Today, actors are very fortunate. This is a battle that we’ve fought in the last decade; it was far more [worse] then than it is now. If one doesn’t promote you, you can promote yourself now. I’m not saying you should not be angry, but use it properly. Fight the fight fairly,” she concludes.

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