The
shortcomings
of
the
Hindi
film
industry
are
being
discussed
with
much
fervor
post
the
death
of
Sushant
Singh
Rajput.
Npeotism,
gang-ism,
and
the
difference
in
treatment
between
'outsiders'
and
'insiders',
that
goes
on
in
the
industry
are
being
called
out.
Actor
Mohammed
Zeeshan
Ayyub
says
that
the
debate
around
nepotism
is
taking
the
focus
away
from
some
worse
issues.
In
a
recent
interview,
he
revealed
that
there
is
a
bigger
problem
of
actors
being
lied
to
about
their
films.
Speaking
to
Hinudstan
Times,
Ayyub
said,
"Issko
thoda
sa
ajeeb
banaya
ja
raha
hai.
The
whole
nepotism
debate
is
making
the
real
issue
very
insignificant.
There's
a
much
bigger
problem
and
that's
when
you're
lied
to.
You're
told
that
you
have
this
projection
and
sometimes
you're
promised
a
poster,
too.
The
makers
sell
you
the
character
like
it's
the
poster
character
and
one
of
the
main
leads
(in
the
film)
but
while
shooting,
it
becomes
a
side
character."
"And
at
the
time
of
the
promotions,
nobody
cares
about
that
fight.
Actors
who
have
work
don't
have
the
time
to
fight.
We
think
that
who'll
fight
now
about
a
poster
or
why
the
name
isn't
where
it
was
promised
to
be
during
the
credits," he
added.
Talking
about
his
own
personal
experience
with
this,
he
said,
"Except
a
few,
in
almost
all
the
films
I
was
told
I'd
be
in
the
poster
and
all
that,
but
eventually,
I
saw
what
happened.
Such
things
also
change
the
perspective
of
the
audiences
towards
you."
Ayyub
is
upset
that
Sushant's
name
is
being
dragged
into
fights
on
the
nepotism
issue.
Regarding
this,
he
said,
"Kuchh
log
toh
bas
apna
personal
papad
sek
rahe
hai.
I
feel
so
bad
that
a
colleague
has
died
and
people
are
playing
games
on
it.
There's
so
much
negativity
around
it.
You
must
realise
that
if,
at
this
point
you're
slamming
someone,
then
automatically
Sushant's
name
will
also
get
embroiled.
It's
very
ugly."
Ayyub
was
last
seen
in
Mission
Mangal,
also
starring
Akshay
Kumar,
Taapsee
Pannu,
Nithya
Menon,
Kirti
Kulhari,
Vidya
Balan
and
Sonakshi
Sinha.
He
will
next
be
seen
in
Chhalaang,
a
film
directed
by
Hansal
Mehta.