They say what comes to the internet stays on the internet; and thus, old videos of Bollywood actors making strong statements keep resurfacing on the world wide web. Recently, an old Bollywood star clip that caught our attention featured Aishwarya Rai Bachchan sharing her thoughts on Alia Bhatt and her career graph ‘supported by’ Karan Johar.
During the promotion of ‘Fanney Khan in 2018, Aishwarya frankly and randomly discussed Alia’s career trajectory, shedding light on the opportunities and support the younger actress has enjoyed.
Aishwarya acknowledged the significant role filmmaker Karan Johar has played in Alia Bhatt’s rise to stardom. She remarked, “I’ve spoken to her about this before it’s incredible how much support Karan has provided her right from the beginning. Having such a strong foundation is a comforting advantage. It’s not often that an actor has such a structured path laid out for them for so long.”
The veteran actress also highlighted Alia’s ability to capitalize on these opportunities. “What’s commendable is that she’s making the most of the incredible projects that come her way. She’s pairing good opportunities with good work, which is essential for a fulfilling career,” Aishwarya noted.
“The kind of consistent chances she’s been getting are virtually falling into her lap, and she’s managing to do well with them,” she added.
These remarks are spotlighted everywhere as conversations about conversations of industry favoritism and mediocracy never end. Remember when during ‘Jigra’ director-producer Divya Khosla Kumar recently stirred controversy with a sharp social media post. Her remarks hinted at inflated box office collections and questioned media silence, calling for greater honesty within the industry.
This resurfaced discussion also comes amidst changing dynamics in Bollywood, where Karan Johar has halted advance screenings for critics, reportedly aiming to address corruption in the review process. According to insiders, this move seeks to counter the alleged practice of monetary exchanges influencing reviews, reflecting the industry’s broader struggle with credibility.
As Aishwarya’s observations gain traction again, they serve as a reminder of the complex interplay between talent, opportunity, and privilege in the film industry.