Anubhav Sinha Feels R Balki Was Misunderstood For His ‘Find Me A Better Actor Than Ranbir Kapoor Or Alia Bhatt’ Statement
After R Balki received a lot of flak from netizens over 'Find Me A Better Actor Than Ranbir Or Alia’ statement, Thappad filmmaker Anubhav Sinha defended him. Read his statement below
The nepotism fire has always been a huge topic of debate in Bollywood, however, after Sushant Singh Rajput's untimely death, it only added fuel to the fire. Social media users are slamming and bashing the Bollywood bigwigs and star kids left, right and centre. Not only that, but netizens are also claiming that they will boycott them and their movies. With so much going on from the past few weeks, even Padman filmmaker R Balki shared his perspective about nepotism and spoke for Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor. In return, he received a lot of flak from the netizens. However, defending the filmmaker, Anubhav Sinha said that Balki didn't mean to say that Alia and Ranbir are the best actors.
Anubhav Sinha tweeted in R Balki's defense and wrote, "I don't think Balki meant Ranbir and Alia are the best actors right now. They aren't. There is no yardstick to compare two good actors. I think what he meant was that they are both truly deserving stars despite their illustrious pedigree. And I agree with that."
Coming back to Balki's statement, in an interview with Hindustan Times, he was quoted saying, “The question is do they (star kids) have an unfair or bigger advantage? Yes, there are pros and cons. But I’d ask one simple question: Find me a better actor than Alia (Bhatt) or Ranbir (Kapoor), and we’ll argue. It’s unfair on these few people who’re probably some of the finest actors.”
I don't think Balki meant Ranbir and Alia are the best actors right now. They aren't. There is no yardstick to compare two good actors. I think what he meant was that they are both truly deserving stars despite their illustrious pedigree. And I agree with that.
— Anubhav Sinha (@anubhavsinha) July 18, 2020
Balki even added, "Understand that audiences don’t like actors without talent. Sometimes, they also want to see star kids on screen. That’s only the first chance that you get, and then one needs to survive on their own. I agree it’s far more difficult for an outsider to make an entry in films, but talent gets the opportunity." ALSO READ: Four More Shots Please Actress Maanvi Gagroo Mocks R Balki For ‘Find Me A Better Actor Than Ranbir Kapoor Or Alia Bhatt’ Statement; Asks ‘How To Apply?’
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