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Emraan Hashmi slam the Bollywood’s ‘crab’s mindset’: ‘Nobody is really happy about anyone else’s success’

Emraan Hashmi highlighted Bollywood’s “Crab mindset”, where allies often weaken each other and criticize successes. He urged to focus on his work rather than the achievements of others. Despite the negativity of the industry, he accepted support and emphasized that firmness and reinforcement are important to maintain a successful career in films.

Emraan Hashmi recently spoke openly about the negativity prevalent within the film industry. He highlighted the general issue of unity and lack of support among colleagues, given that many in Bollywood weaken each other and reduce the achievements of others.
Unity and lack of support in Bollywood
In an interview with Siddharth Kanan, Imran said, “Kabbi tu tu is Sunn Kota Hai, the industry is a nahi, they try to pull each other down. Of course, completely, completely. I have felt it.”
‘Crab mindset’ in industry
He further said, “I can’t say who it does, how they do, or what are their manipulation methods. But such things happen. This industry has a crab mindset. You can hear it in their conversation, that no one is really happy about anyone else’s success.”
Criticism on the success of others
The actor additionally talked about how the industry often criticizes others. He said, “If someone’s film is successful, people say,” Oh, numbers are f due to. ” These days, credibility has become an issue.
Personal experience with industry negativity
When he questioned whether he had experienced efforts to pull down, the actor replied, “You don’t experience this first hand, but it can work backwards. Some Aapko Saamne se Aake Ye Nahi will speak.
Upcoming project
Meanwhile, on the professional front, Imran is designed to appear in ‘Ground Zero’, depicting BSF Deputy Commandant Narendra Nath Dubey. Directed by Tejas Prabha Vijay Deoosar, the film is scheduled to release on 25 April.

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