Blackmail Actress Kirti Kulhari Says Star Kids Have All The Advantages!
The Blackmail actress Kirti Kulhari revealed that star kids have all the advantages as the marketing automatically happens as soon as they sign the film, which is not possible with an outsider.
Actor
Kirti
Kulhari
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
actor
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
said.
Kirti
feels
things
are
pretty
easy
for
the
star
kids
as
they
do
not
need
to
introduce
themselves
to
the
big
production
houses.
The
actor
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
film
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
film
does
well.
All
that
matters
is
the
Friday
that's
gone
by.
It
is
true
that
no
matter
how
good
your
film
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
actor
said.
Kirti
is
now
looking
forward
to
the
release
of
Blackmail,
a
dark
comedy
starring
Irrfan
Khan.
It
is
slated
to
hit
theatres
on
April
6.