The Asian Age

Stars and their PR-based strategies

It is heartbreak­ing to realise that our favourite stars and their lives in the news are PR-based strategies, and we don’t really know them at all!

- S. RAMACHANDR­AN

The idea of ‘looking up, then cooking up’ stories to keep the stars in the news started a few years ago. Earlier, the actors themselves would feed the grapevine of stories to media, but now they hide behind PR managers to do the dirty work! In Bollywood movies, you might have seen the snooty rich kids go and threaten newspapers for publishing bad articles about them... and the threats usually started with, ‘tu janta nahi mai kaun hun?’

Well, that happens in real life too! Actors, and nowadays PR managers, lash out at journalist­s for bad reviews and sometimes even get them fired! PR agents have a tough job too. “If I wake up with an angry, abusive call from the actor, all I can do is pass on the s**t to the journalist who has published the story and made my client upset,” admits a PR manager. And then there are the fake stories, of course. PR agents ruffle up gossips about their clients and make it news. Recently, a few stories emerged about a rift between Tiger Shroff and director Sabir Khan over their upcoming Munna Michael. While Tiger Shroff denied about any conflict, he also called it a ‘PR stunt’. Well, we’d like to know whose PR did the stunt? Of course, media is also a platform to let people know who’s the biggest star in the industry. Aamir Khan went ballistic that Baahubali did better than Dangal at the Indian Box Office.

So instead, he quickly named

Dangal to have broken all records in China!

Every actor wants to be seen in the media for positive stories. Ranbir Kapoor, for instance, is not very happy with the way news about him is being circulated in the media and he now

wants to hire a PR who will only talk about his work, and not his personal life.

Salman Khan has recently hired the services of his former PR, who handled the publicity of

Tere Naam. From being ‘the good and the ridiculous’ in the media, the emphasis is now to be given to Salman’s kind heartednes­s and his service to society.

Salman talked about road accidents during the launch of Being Human cycles where Salman also spoke about how his father bought him a cycle worth `3,000 when he was earning around `7,000 only. He has been using nostalgia to gain considerat­ion, while also speaking about his heartbreak­s.

“What can we talk about an actor, especially when they do not have work?” a top PR profession­al says. “Stories like ‘I lost my dog’, ‘I care for the poor’, ‘I helped my neighbour’, are passé and I can’t sell such stories.”

There are only so many avenues actors can be talked about, and relationsh­ips and conflicts are few of the best!

Although paid news is so common these days that rarely any actor now makes the news, as most just fake it!

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 ??  ?? Salman Khan spoke about how his father bought him a cycle worth `3,000 when he was earning `7,000 only. He has been using nostalgia to gain considerat­ion
Salman Khan spoke about how his father bought him a cycle worth `3,000 when he was earning `7,000 only. He has been using nostalgia to gain considerat­ion
 ??  ?? Ranbir Kapoor is not happy with the way news about him is being circulated and he wants to hire a PR who will only talk about his work, and not his personal life.
Ranbir Kapoor is not happy with the way news about him is being circulated and he wants to hire a PR who will only talk about his work, and not his personal life.

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