Renowned actor Manoj Bajpayee, who is currently enjoying the success of his home-produced venture, ‘Bhaiyya Ji,’ recently engaged in a candid conversation with Sushant Sinha on his YouTube channel. In the interview, Bajpayee shed light on common issues like substance abuse and divorces within the Hindi film industry.
Responding to queries regarding these challenges, the versatile actor emphasized the need to refer to the industry as the ‘Hindi Film Industry’. Bajpayee added that isolated incidents within the industry should not overshadow the dedication and sincerity of most of its members, estimating that around 95% of his peers exhibit passion not only towards their craft but also their relationships.
He further added, ‘A few incidents here and there cannot prove that the whole industry is like that. In today’s date, if you go to Tees Hazari Court and ask about the divorce rate, you will realise where we have come today where relationships and marriages are breaking out every day. Our society adapted the nuclear family trend and there are benefits of it too, but the harm that nuclear family trend caused you can see it in the courts today.’
Open-mindedness in Bollywood
Bajpayee pointed out the societal shifts reflected in the industry's dynamics, citing the rising divorce rates in the society. He added, ‘So, is the industry not part of society? People who belong to the same society are part of the industry. When people belong to the same society, then isn’t it obvious the change in society will also be visible in industry. Previously, in the same industry, there were not as many divorces as there are today. The industry is very open-minded, which is quite a good thing. Creative people will have to be open minded.’
Drawing parallels, Bajpayee noted the evolving mindset of creative professionals, and the necessity for openness in navigating these changes.
Manoj Bajpayee's career trajectory, spanning from his television debut in ‘Shikast’ to acclaimed roles in films like ‘Satya,’ ‘Gangs of Wasseypur,’ and ‘The Family Man,’ showcases his versatility as an actor. His work in Satya, Kaun, Shool, Zubeidaa, Aks, Pinjar, Veer-Zaara and 1971, further solidifies his status. He will be seen next in Raam Reddy's ‘The Fable’.
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