Tanishaa Mukerji Fires Back at “Paid Audience” Claims for Saiyaara, Calls it “Bollywood Bashing”
Actress Tanishaa Mukerji has vehemently defended the film Saiyaara amidst swirling online accusations alleging that the makers paid young people to feign emotional reactions, including crying, while watching the movie in theaters. Mukerji strongly denounced the claims, labeling them as unfair “Bollywood bashing.”
Mukerji’s Impassioned Defense of Saiyaara
In a recent statement, Mukerji expressed her disbelief and frustration at the accusations. She questioned the validity of the claims, highlighting the dedication and hard work that goes into filmmaking. “It’s disheartening to see such baseless accusations being thrown around,” she reportedly stated. “The cast and crew poured their hearts and souls into this project, and it’s simply unfair to discredit their efforts with these unfounded allegations.”
Is This Another Instance of Bollywood Bashing?
Mukerji’s comments touch upon a larger conversation surrounding the increasing negativity and criticism directed towards the Bollywood industry. She believes these “paid audience” claims are just another example of the trend she calls “Bollywood bashing.” “It’s easy to spread rumors and negativity,” she emphasized. “But what about appreciating the art and the hard work behind it?”