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Outsiders still don't get main roles in big films: Kirti Kulhari

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

says while the influx of content-driven films has opened up opportunities for "outsiders", it still remains a struggle for them to bag pivotal roles in mainstream Hindi movies.

The "Pink" said she is happy that there is a "big shift" in cinema today, but believes outsiders still find it tough to make a mark.

"It's still difficult for outsiders in mainstream films. You will not find outsiders getting main, important roles in big films. The difficult part is to meet the right people," Kirti told

Kirti feels things are pretty easy for the star kids as they do not need to introduce themselves to the big production houses.

The believes the fact that producers do not have to spend money on marketing industry kids makes them the preferred choice over actors who are "nobody".

"So, there's an advantage. All you have to do is make a with them. Half of your publicity is already in place. With a new person, you have to start from scratch.

"(Also) With social media, everyone's a star. Everyone, like (star) kids, they start tweeting, putting their pictures, getting likes and more followers and becoming popular. That's what counts these days. Opportunities are very difficult to come to you because you are a nobody," she added.

Kirti, however, said one has to keep moving ahead and not whine about the way the industry functions.

"Good work will come to you when your does well. All that matters is the Friday that's gone by. It is true that no matter how good your is, you get judged purely on the basis of how well it does at the box-office. Your career is decided for at least another one year.

"It does mess with my head. One just accepts it for what it is and I have to make the best choices out of the choices available to me or by making a choice by not doing anything because I would rather wait," the 32-year-old said.

Kirti is now looking forward to the release of "Blackmail", a dark comedy starring It is slated to hit theatres on April 6.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sun, March 25 2018. 17:05 IST
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