Mumbai: Adhyayan Suman, actor and son to Shekhar Suman, has recently stated that 14 of his films were shelved owing to the culture of "groupism" in the Hindi film industry. He further noted that the box-office collection of his films were also wrongly projected.
Calling himself a victim of the power dynamics, Adhyayan said in an interview: "Power dynamics and groupism are there in the industry since years. It happened with me too. My 14 films were shelved and the box-office collection of my films were projected wrongly. People haven’t paid attention to this earlier. It’s very unfortunate that we required a Sushant Singh Rajput to commit suicide for people to realise."
Shedding light on the camps in Bollywood, he told: "People who are blindly fighting or talking about nepotism, I would like to say 'Don’t fight on nepotism but fight for groupism, camps that exist in the industry and the production houses that don’t allow talented actors in the industry'."
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