Critically
acclaimed
actor
Atul
Kulkarni
took
a
stand
in
defence
of
the
Hindi
film
industry
amid
allegations
of
drug
abuse
and
discrimination.
In
a
tweet,
the
actor
pointed
out
that
no
industry
can
survive
for
over
a
hundred
years
if
it
has
more
bad
than
good.
Pointing
that
the
balance
of
good
and
bad
is
the
same
everywhere,
he
alluded
that
the
negative
image
of
the
industry
is
a
result
of
the
increased
reporting
on
it.
"Any
industry
can
not
survive
and
thrive
for
more
than
100
years
and
become
one
of
the
largest
in
the
world
in
its
field
with
more
of
bad
things
and
less
of
good
ones
in
it.
The
proportion
of
good
and
bad
is
same
everywhere.
Some
are
just
written
about
more,
that's
all," read
Atul's
tweet.
Any
industry
can
not
survive
and
thrive
for
more
than
100
years
and
become
one
of
the
largest
in
the
world
in
its
field
with
more
of
bad
things
and
less
of
good
ones
in
it.
The
proportion
of
good
and
bad
is
same
everywhere.
Some
are
just
written
about
more,
that’s
all.
The
actor
even
responded
to
some
users
who
questioned
what
he
said.
When
asked
shouldn't
the
'bad'
be
addressed,
Atul
replied,
"Is
the
tweet
saying
that
?
Is
it
about
that
?"
Another
user
wrote,
"Surviving
doesn't
mean
it's
not
on
a
downward
spiral
and
not
going
to
crash
ever.
Look
at
our
very
own
Marathi
film
industry
and
how
Shwaas
revived
it." To
this,
he
replied,
"Read
the
tweet
again
sir.
There
are
other
words
used
than
just
surviving
which
seem
to
have
conveniently
ignored."
"Huge
Fan,
bt
this
is
purely
a
drawback
f
being
a
public
figure.
If
u
get
2
enjoy
the
perks
of
it,
u
should
be
ready
enough
to
undergo
critical
scrutiny
2.!
Ofcourse,
nothing
better
than
eliminating
it
frm
every
field.!
A
successful
fraternity
should
learn
to
be
responsible..!!"
wrote
a
netizen
and
Atul's
response
read,
"Every
line
of
yours
is
True
with
EVERY
field
ma'am.
Right
from
medicine
to
education."