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Priyadarshan Slams Bollywood's Entourage Culture: "People Come On Set, Do Nothing, Make Money"

TT Editor·Updated: 13 Mar 2026 5:09 pm IST
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Priyadarshan Slams Bollywood's Entourage Culture: "People Come On Set, Do Nothing, Make Money"

Renowned filmmaker Priyadarshan has expressed his disdain for the entourage culture prevalent in Bollywood, criticizing the trend of individuals accompanying stars to film sets without contributing to the production. In a candid statement, he remarked, "I hate it. It's the only thing I dislike about Bollywood," shedding light on a phenomenon that he believes detracts from the professionalism and efficiency of the film industry. This critique comes at a time when the industry is under scrutiny for various issues, including work ethics and the impact of superficial fame. Priyadarshan's comments resonate with many who feel that the presence of non-contributing personnel not only bloats production costs but also affects the dynamics on set. His remarks highlight a need for a more focused and committed approach to filmmaking, urging a reevaluation of the culture surrounding Bollywood productions. As the industry continues to evolve, the reliance on entourage members raises questions about authenticity and the essence of artistic collaboration in Indian cinema.

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