Raveena Tandon acknowledges insecurity in Bollywood: 'people can’t bear to see others succeed'
Raveena Tandon stated that the Bollywood industry is undoubtedly competitive
Raveena Tandon acknowledged the presence of insecurity and cutthroat competition in Bollywood.
In an interview with Rajshri Unplugged, the 49-year-old actress shared insights into how individuals would conspire to undermine their competition, but emphasized her own commitment to avoiding causing harm to others.
The Mohra actress also reminisced about the lively atmosphere on sets during her era, where people would jest about each other's conflicts and romances.
Raveena said, “Some people are insecure, and they can’t bear to see others succeed. They look for ways to pull others down. This could be via their relationships, via the groups they belong to, or they could come at you via your boyfriends and girlfriends."
"Our industry is undoubtedly competitive. But which industry isn’t? It’s the same in the world of politics and corporates."
"The only difference is that the film industry is written about because people want to consume gossip about famous people. Definitely, people indulge in politics here. It’s happened to me as well,” she added.
The K.G.F: Chapter 2 actress further mentioned her commitment to never causing trouble for anyone and expressed her willingness to apologize if any unintentional harm was caused.
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