Bollywood actress Tapsi Pannu has openly criticized the growing “PR game” in the Indian film industry. In a recent interview, Pannu said that the trend of buying followers on social media and creating teams to promote oneself has reached a dangerous level. According to her, the initial concept of PR was limited to self-promotion, but now people are paying others to undermine others on social media. Pannu questioned why someone’s success should be based on someone else’s failure.
Known for her exceptional acting skills and witty responses, Pannu has become a household name. However, she believes that today people are not only looking for film success but also want to portray a fake and powerful personality on social media, which often has no connection to their actual work. This, she says, is the main issue. Pannu also emphasized that she prefers to spend her earnings on her personal life, travel, and family rather than investing in self-promotion.
Pannu also stated that she doesn’t have the budget to pay for social media accounts to write her praises, saying, “I don’t have 50,000 rupees to pay for someone to write nice things about me on social media.”
Tapsi Pannu’s comments have sparked a debate in the Indian film industry, with many celebrities sharing their thoughts on the matter. The issue of promoting oneself on social media has become a topic of discussion, with some celebrities speaking out against the trend.
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