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The
last
few
months
have
been
all
about
boycott
Bollywood
on
social
media.
Netizens
are
anything
but
happy
with
the
current
scenario
in
the
film
industry
and
they
are
not
leaving
a
single
chance
to
bash
films
or
celebrities,
if
they
are
finding
anything
offensive
about
them.
Amid
the
boycott
culture,
there
have
been
talks
about
how
technicians
are
getting
affected
because
of
films
getting
rejected
in
theatres
by
moviegoers.
When
actress
Pallavi
Joshi
who
was
praised
highly
for
her
performance
in
The
Kashmir
Files,
was
asked
about
the
same,
here’s
what
she
said…

Speaking
with
Hindustan
Times,
Pallavi
Joshi
said
that
no
matter
what
happens,
there
won’t
be
a
scenario
where
films
will
not
be
made.
As
long
as
films
are
made,
people
will
get
paid
unless
there
is
a
pandemic
again
where
everything
comes
to
a
standstill.
She
further
said,
“But
that
is
nature.
But
the
film
industry
won’t
be
put
under
a
lock
and
key.
That’s
a
very
Utopian
thought.
It
hasn’t
happened
and
will
never
happen.”

She
went
on
to
add,
“To
actually
say
that
think
about
those
250
people
who
work
on
our
films
and
what
about
their
livelihood
is
a
wrong
argument.
They
have
already
been
paid.
After
the
release,
it’s
only
the
producer,
the
distributor,
and
the
exhibitor
that
get
stuck.
Actors,
technicians,
all
the
daily
wage
workers
have
been
paid
by
then.”
Pallavi’s
The
Kashmir
Files
is
one
of
the
most
talked
about
and
hit
films
of
2022.
Apart
from
taking
the
box
office
by
storm,
the
film
also
started
a
conversation
about
the
exodus
of
Kashmiri
Pandits
and
people
sympathised
with
the
victims.
Story first published: Thursday, September 1, 2022, 15:36 [IST]
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