Listen to Story Amit Sadh, known for his performance in films like ‘Kai Po Che’, ‘Sultan’ and others, spoke to IndiaToday.in about how he was once ‘angry’ and ‘hurt’ by the industry. He also shared his take on cancel culture.
Sadh has recently launched his own travel and biking show, 'Motorcycles Saved My Life’ on YouTube. In conversation with IndiaToday.in, Amit Sadh opened up about how he feels about the ever-changing dynamics of the film industry.
He also spoke about the aggressive trolling that some actors go through. He said, "Whatever is happening, it's sad. We are all one unit and somebody should do something to protect each other.
We have become very fearful now. If something wrong is happening to someone, I feel responsible to take a stand because if something happens to me; let's say, I don’t support anyone, later, no one will be there for me either.” He also said, “I very strongly believe that we cannot allow anyone to treat us badly.
We need to stand up for each other and show support without worrying about who is getting angry or upset. If a debutant actor is doing their first show or film, or even if it's their fifth project for that matter and they aren't acting well or doing a good job, it's a proper process to critic their work.” He continued, “I understand that but having the entire media go after that one person and even some actors is unacceptable.
Even I have been a part of films where my co-actors have given me a tough time bu.