Mar 15 • 06:20 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

B-grade films have ruined the image of the industry, actress expresses her pain

Actress Zareen Khan discusses the negative impact of B-grade films on her career and the industry's perception of her work.

Once a prominent figure in Bollywood, actress Zareen Khan reflected on her diminishing career and the backlash she faced due to her participation in B-grade films. She noted that after her role in 'Hate Story 3', many in the industry began to belittle her acting abilities, suggesting that she resorted to stripping instead. This stigmatization has significantly affected her opportunities in mainstream cinema.

In a recent podcast with Pooja Bhatt, Zareen elaborated on how the derogatory remarks from industry peers impacted her self-esteem. She emphasized that the perception of her work in films like 'Hate Story 3' and 'Aksar 2' has resulted in a judgmental view of her talents, leading to limited roles for her in Hindi cinema. The actress expressed her feelings of betrayal as she navigated through the controversies surrounding those projects, which she felt were judged more harshly than they deserved.

Zareen's experience highlights the broader issue of how the classification of films as 'B-grade' can adversely affect actors' careers, particularly women, who often face disproportionate scrutiny. Her candid discussions serve as a reminder of the industry's challenges and the need for a shift in how artistic contributions are perceived, encouraging a more supportive environment for all actors, regardless of their film choices.

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