Shekhar Suman, a 62-year-old veteran actor, has expressed his disappointment with the current state of Bollywood. In an exclusive interview with Hindustan Times, he stated that modern filmmakers are 'plagiarists dependent on formula' rather than original thinkers.
Shekhar Suman, who has been a part of the film industry for four decades, has seen a significant change in the way films are made. He believes that the emphasis on making films successful has led to a lack of creativity and originality.
The actor, who has worked in several iconic films, including Utsav, Tridev, and Dekh Bhai Dekh, feels that the current crop of directors are stuck in a rut and are trying to find a formula to make their films successful. He argues that this approach is not sustainable and that the industry needs to return to its roots and focus on creating original and creative content.
Shekhar Suman's comments come at a time when the film industry is facing a lot of criticism for its lack of originality and creativity. Many filmmakers and actors have expressed similar sentiments, and it remains to be seen how the industry will respond to these concerns.