Vicky Kaushal: ‘privileged’ Bollywood actors pretending to be middle class CineEye, September 20, 2023 Bollywood actor Vicky Kaushal, known for his remarkable performances in films like Masaan and Raazi, has not only impressed audiences with his acting prowess but has also garnered attention for his relationship with actress Katrina Kaif. In a recent interview, he shared his thoughts on whether some privileged individuals in the film industry pretend to be relatable to avoid criticism and why authenticity is key to true relatability. Vicky Kaushal addressed the question of whether some Bollywood celebrities act relatable to connect with their fans and avoid hate. He responded, “No, I don’t think so. I have many friends from the industry… Right now, the thing is that the audience can see through it. How long can you keep the pretense on? A day? Two days? Four weeks, a year? And it’s a very tiring process also.” During the conversation, Vicky emphasized the importance of being authentic in order to establish a genuine connection with people and stay true to oneself. He stated, “If you pretend to be someone you’re not, that’s what they hate. If you are true to yourself, and that’s what you present, nobody will have any complaints. That’s what I believe. That’s what I, as an audience member, always relate to. I don’t think about whether someone is actually middle class or not. If someone isn’t genuine, even if they are a middle-class person, then you can’t relate to them.” Vicky Kaushal is set to appear in the upcoming film “The Great Indian Family,” the trailer of which has received a positive response from the audience. The film is scheduled to release on September 22nd, and fans are eagerly anticipating his performance in this latest project. BREAKING News
In a recent interview, he shared his thoughts on whether some privileged individuals in the film industry pretend to be relatable to avoid criticism and why authenticity is key to true relatability. Vicky Kaushal addressed the question of whether some Bollywood celebrities act relatable to connect with their fans and avoid hate. He responded, “No, I don’t think so. I have many friends from the industry… Right now, the thing is that the audience can see through it. How long can you keep the pretense on? A day? Two days? Four weeks, a year? And it’s a very tiring process also.” During the conversation, Vicky emphasized the importance of being authentic in order to establish a genuine connection with people and stay true to oneself. He stated, “If you pretend to be someone you’re not, that’s what they hate. If you are true to yourself, and that’s what you present, nobody will have any complaints. That’s what I believe. That’s what I, as an audience member, always relate to. I don’t think about whether someone is actually middle class or not. If someone isn’t genuine, even if they are a middle-class person, then you can’t relate to them.” Vicky Kaushal is set to appear in the upcoming film “The Great Indian Family,” the trailer of which has received a positive response from the audience. The film is scheduled to release on September 22nd, and fans are eagerly anticipating his performance in this latest project.