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Actor Raashul Tandon slams industry for casting influencers over actors: ‘Ye log line me lag ke audition dete honge?’

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The ongoing debate surrounding the casting of social media influencers and content creators over traditionally trained actors in mainstream Bollywood projects has intensified further. Actor Raashul Tandon, widely recognized for his impactful supporting roles in prominent films like Pink and Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani, recently took to his social media to express strong frustration regarding this growing industry trend. In a candid video post, Tandon openly questioned the casting process for popular online personalities, wonderingly asking if these internet stars ever have to queue up for long hours to give standard auditions or clear competitive shortlists before landing massive acting opportunities. He pointed out that while these creators are undeniably peerless and brilliant in their own specific digital domains, they are frequently handed significant cinematic roles directly by major production houses and streaming platforms without going through the grueling selection procedures that regular actors face daily.

To illustrate his point clearly, Raashul Tandon highlighted several recent high-profile examples where non-actors were cast in major projects, including journalist Saurabh Dwivedi’s recent antagonist role in the digital film Kartavya, which has sparked massive online discussions and memes. He also brought up past instances such as popular comedian Anubhav Singh Bassi’s inclusion in Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar and top content creator Ajey Nagar, famously known as CarryMinati, appearing in the Ajay Devgn-starrer Runway 34. Tandon noted that massive production agencies and OTT platforms intentionally approach these digital stars to leverage their pre-existing millions of followers because huge financial investments are at stake. However, the actor strongly emphasized that having immense fame on an online app is vastly different from possessing the deep professional ability to genuinely emote a specific complex feeling on a large cinema screen.

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While acknowledging the undeniable commercial value of recognizable faces and attractive movie poster designs, Raashul Tandon made a passionate plea to filmmakers to actively protect the spaces meant for dedicated actors who are constantly struggling to secure meaningful work. He explained that a single good performance serves as a vital stepping stone for an actor to land their next project, and giving away those opportunities to influencers robs genuine talent of a livelihood. Tandon also noted that the audience carries an equal responsibility to bring about a positive change in this ecosystem by deliberately managing their digital feeds and refusing to consume low-effort content. He concluded that once viewers start actively prioritizing actual artistic performance over mere social media popularity, production houses will naturally regain the confidence to invest heavily in original concepts and deserving talents.

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