Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap says actors, who come from outside the industry, tend to lose focus after getting early success, but those from filmy families don’t let the career highs get the better of them.
Kashyap, who has mostly worked with outsiders except for “Dev D” which featured Abhay Deol and “Bombay Velvet” that starred Ranbir Kapoor, said because star kids grow up seeing successes and failures in their families, they are well prepared to handle their own.
“I’ve often seen that the children who grow up in the film industry, they are more stable. The actor, who comes from outside, does one film and goes mad. This is a fact, I am saying from my experience of 23 years,” Kashyap said during a session at the ongoing Jagran Film Festival.
“You must’ve seen their greatest performance in their first film and then wondered why is he doing useless roles. He can’t deal with success. He doesn’t have the respect to handle success and failure,” the director said.
Kashyap also pointed out that one of the rampant problems with the actors in the country is that they spend time in comparing themselves with others rather than concentrating on their own work.
Citing an example of superstar Shah Rukh Khan, the director said many who came into Bollywood after him couldn’t emulate his success because they were marred by their ego.
“When Shah Rukh Khan came from Delhi from theatre, he became a star. Many who came after him couldn’t. He used to do small roles in theatres but people who used to do big roles couldn’t be stars. Star is a different thing, acting is a different thing,” he said.
From Agencies, Featured image courtesy starsofbollywood