The Asian Age

It’s ‘Cabal’ywood!

Nepotism is not the big issue now. It’s the ‘gangs’ in Bollywood that have been hurting everyone

- S. RAMACHANDR­AN

The winner of two Grammy awards and two Oscars, apart from six national awards, A.R. Rahman, said in an interview that he’s quite convinced there’s a “gang” in Bollywood that has been working against him.

Shekhar Kapur wrote to Rahman on Twitter, “You know what your problem is @arrahman? You went and got #Oscars. An Oscar is the kiss of death in Bollywood. It proves you have more talent than Bollywood can handle…” to which Rahman responded, “Lost Money comes back, fame comes back, but the wasted prime time of our lives will never come back. Peace! Let’s move on. We have greater things to do.”

Resul Pookutty too made a similar allegation a few days

It’s sad that Rahman is saying camps are spreading false news and he is not getting work from Bollywood. I think that in today’s time it’s tough for filmmakers to afford Rahman Sir. As a filmmaker, I would love to collaborat­e with Rahman Sir, but will he work in the budget that our film can afford?

— RAMKAMAL MUKHERJEE, editor-turned-filmmaker

ago.

If the ‘gang’ can keep a Rahman out of Bollywood, then God save the lesser mortals. Agrees award-winning editor and writer Apurva Asrani, who says that if the Who’s Who of the Indian film industry can be subjected to such things, then he shudders to think what would happen to others. Asrani also alleges that the ‘the gangs of Bollywood’ join forces with corrupt journalist­s to convert a lie into gospel truth. “If this can happen to a Rahman or a Resul, then imagine what the smaller names go through. The problem is, these camps/groups are not straightfo­rward about their games; they plan their Cancel Culture and ghosting in DMs and on WhatsApp. Then they start writing bad things about a person, they pan their films or ignore their achievemen­ts. Then people who follow them, or want favours from them join the gang. This includes many journalist­s who write negative/mocking stories about the person. Within a few weeks, lies become truth for the public,” says Asrani.

‘ARR IS UNAFFORDAB­LE’

On the other hand, Ramkamal Mukherjee, former Stardust editor-turnedfilm­maker with award-winning films like Cakewalk and Season’s Greetings, says that

If this can happen to a Rahman, then imagine what the smaller names go through. The problem is, these camps/groups are not straightfo­rward about their games; they plan their Cancel Culture and ghosting in DMs and on WhatsApp. Then they start writing bad things about a person, they pan their films or ignore their achievemen­ts

— APURVA ASRANI, award-winning editor and writer

the claim that Oscar winners are being kept out are far from reality. “It’s sad that Rahman and Resul Pookutty are saying that camps are spreading false news and they are not getting work from Bollywood. I think that in today’s time it’s tough for filmmakers to afford Rahman Sir. As a filmmaker, I would love to collaborat­e with Rahman Sir, but will he work in the budget that our film can afford? Unfortunat­ely, none of the music companies are paying any additional money for the songs to the producers. The days are gone when rights of movie songs would fetch lakhs and crores. But now music companies ask us to give it away as a compliment­ary deal against a marketing spend, which is not even clearly shared with the producers.

In such a situation we have to change our way of functionin­g and continue producing good music. Camps and groups will be there, we can either fight it out or keep ranting. Choices are very personal,” says Mukherjee.

But over the years, there have been others who have made similar allegation­s about the film industry. Simi Garewal did not name the person who had kept her out of Bollywood, and Parveen Babi in one of her last interviews in 1998 spoke about how she was ostracised.

“Today, the majority of the industry has cut ties with me because of one man. Anyway, I don’t feel let down. On the contrary, I feel it’s their loss. The film industry is wonderful in the beginning, when you are in your youth. But then, it doesn’t let you grow in any other direction. The reason I didn’t attempt to make a comeback in the industry is because this man is still there,” she had said.

Meanwhile, former editor-in-chief Shekhar Gupta, talks about how Karan Johar felt hurt and Farhan Akhtar and family were upset about Zoya not winning an award, how Hrithik Roshan too was upset about his dad not winning the Best Director award, how Katrina Kaif cried at not winning awards, and how they didn’t want to perform at or attend functions because they were not being awarded.

With Bollywood camps wanting to call the shots and control everything in their space, is it surprising that a Sushant Singh Rajput lost his life in an attempt to be a part of this golden club?

 ??  ?? A.R. RAHMAN, SAID IN AN INTERVIEW THAT HE’S QUITE CONVINCED THERE’S A “GANG” IN BOLLYWOOD THAT HAS BEEN WORKING AGAINST HIM
A.R. RAHMAN, SAID IN AN INTERVIEW THAT HE’S QUITE CONVINCED THERE’S A “GANG” IN BOLLYWOOD THAT HAS BEEN WORKING AGAINST HIM
 ??  ?? Resul Pookutty
Resul Pookutty

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