Abhay
Deol
has
been
doing
a
series
on
his
films
on
his
Instagram
handle,
sharing
little
known,
interesting
facts
about
them.
His
latest
post
is
about
his
2012
film
Shanghai,
which
was
a
critical
hit
but
did
not
do
very
well
at
the
box
office.
Abhay
related
Shanghai,
which
is
a
film
about
corruption,
to
exposing
the
corrupt
practices
of
the
Hindi
film
industry.
Sharing
a
poster
of
the
film,
Abhay
wrote,
""Shanghai",
released
in
2012.
A
contemporary
Indian
take
on
the
Greek
novel
"Z"
by
author
Vassilis
Vassilikos.
Directed
by
Dibakar
Banerji
this
film
puts
systemic
corruption
in
politics
front
and
center,
with
devastating
impact.
Extremely
relevant
today.
Looks
like
these
days
one
could
make
a
film
about
the
corrupt
practices
of
Bollywood!"
He
continued,
"By
the
way,
not
sure
if
the
current
outrage
will
give
rise
to
an
independent
Hindi
film
and
music
industry,
without
the
unoriginal
tag
of
"Bollywood",
but
it
sure
feels
good
to
hear
loud
voices
from
within
the
industry,
risking
their
careers
for
the
bigger
"picture"
(pun
intended
😊).
(@priyasreedharan
we
gotta
make
another
movie!
What's
Wasim
Khan's
Instagram
handle?).
#makingwhatbollywouldnt."
In
a
recent
interview,
Abhay
revealed
that
the
death
of
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
pushed
him
to
call
out
Bollywood
on
its
many
failings,
including
lobby
culture,
award
functions
and
so
on.
Earlier,
Abhay
had
shared
a
poster
of
his
film
Zindagi
Na
Milegi
Dobara,
and
revealed
how
he
and
Farhan
Akhtar
were
nominated
for
'supporting
role'
in
the
film,
whereas
Hrithik
Roshan
and
Katrina
Kaif
were
nominated
under
the
'best
actor'
category.
He
has
since
then,
been
boycotting
award
shows
in
the
industry.