Kolkata:As the conversation around nepotism within the film industries around the country heated up, actors in Bengal have also raised their voice. Bengali superstar Prosenjit Chatterjee, son of sixties star Biswajit, was accused a while back by actor Sreelekha Mitra of victimising her and favouring certain established actors. The 57-year-old actor retorted saying he has worked with the maximum number of newcomers in his decades-long career.
"I know that the conversation around favouritism has been going on in the recent past and I really do not want to comment on anyone's comment on the matter. All I want to say is that as an actor I have worked with the maximum number of new actresses and directors," Prosenjit told IANS.
He added: "Till today, when I produce a film or a show for TV, out of 10 films you will get to see me as a protagonist in maybe two films. In the rest of my productions, I do work with new directors, fresh faces, and a new cast of actors. There are many actors that I have launched who are now big stars. I do not want to name them, people know here (in Bengali film industry)."
The 57-year-old actor's latest self-produced release Nirontor, which launched on an OTT platform recently, marks the feature debut of filmmaker Chandrasish Ray.