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Actress Tanushree Dutta, who started Bollywood’s ‘Me Too’ wave, has again exposed the dark truth of Bollywood. He has made very serious claims on the exploitation within the entertainment industry. He says that many innocent new artists coming into this world of glamor are not only used, but they are also mentally and physically exploited to such an extent that they end up getting trapped in the quagmire of prostitution.
“Praise is given only on the basis of beauty, less attention is given to talent”
my friend Tanushree said that if someone is handsome or beautiful then he is immediately put on the gram tree. No one sees whether he has real talent or not. Everyone finds someone who praises them, who says that you will become a heroine or a big star. According to Tanushree, in Bollywood, new artists are often sent to wrong places or to wrong people in the name of ‘meetings’.
‘Chocolate’ in Bollywood does not mean sweets, but greed for big dreams: Tanushree
Tanushree said, “When someone praises you continuously, you start trusting him. Taking advantage of this trust, the game of seduction begins.” By using the word ‘control’, Tanushree has made it clear that it is very easy to get carried away in this glamor, hence it is most important to control yourself and identify right and wrong. Tanushree said that ‘chocolate’ in the industry does not mean sweets, but the lure of ambition and big dreams.
“Hunters turn expectations into weapons in Bollywood”
Tanushree reminded that just as parents advise in childhood to be cautious of strangers, artists make the same mistake when they grow up. She said, “Here predators play with you by weaponizing your hopes and desires. I am saying this because if I save 2-4 lives, that too is enough. Be careful of strangers and the ‘greed’ (chocolate) given by them, because here people are thrown away like garbage after being used.”
Tanushree will not trade life for work
Tanushree said that behind the glamor of the industry, many bitter truths are hidden. According to him, the exploitation increases so much that some artists are forced into prostitution, while some leave the city due to mental breakdown. For Tanushree, self-respect is more than work. He broke his friendship with an actress because she was justifying the compromises. She clearly said that she would never trade her life in exchange for work.

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