The
insider-outsider
debate
on
the
Hind
film
industry
has
been
raging
on
since
the
death
of
Sushant
Singh
Rajput.
Many
feel
that
while
it
is
healthy
to
discuss
the
shortcomings
of
the
industry,
the
debate
has
swung
to
an
extreme
end
where
there
is
only
blame
game
and
name
dragging
in
play.
Kunal
Kemmu,
who
is
receiving
a
lot
of
appreciation
for
his
performance
in
the
recent
release
Lootcase,
shared
his
opinion
on
the
debate.
"If
you
have
box
office
success,
you're
an
insider,
if
not,
then
you're
an
outsider.
Then
you
will
start
going
out
of
the
door.
Everybody
in
this
business
-
I've
also
seen
my
share
of
it,
but
it
stands
true
for
everybody.
Even
the
big
superstars
have
had
lull
in
their
life
and
they
have
also
seen
this," said
Kunal,
in
an
interview
with
Hindustan
Times.
Adding
that
the
debate
has
no
relevance,
he
said,
"The
film
industry
hasn't
existed
forever;
it
is
made
up
of
outsiders,
by
people
who
came
from
different
parts
of
the
country.
It
is
an
industry
built
by
outsiders
only."
Talking
about
how
he
is
said
to
have
connections
to
the
industry
through
his
wife
Soha
Ali
Khan,
daughter
of
veteran
actress
Sharmila
Tagore,
Kunal
said,
"People
will
always
say
something
or
the
other,
that's
fine.
They
will
always
try
to
bring
you
down.
I
have
to
choose
what
kind
of
criticism
I
want
to
take.
Don't
judge
my
work
based
on
who
I
am
and
where
I
have
come
from
or
who
my
wife
is,
but
if
you
do,
it
does
not
matter
to
me.
All
that
matters
is
your
talent
and
your
work
rest
all
are
just
noise."
When
asked
what
is
the
criteria
which
decides
if
someone
is
an
outsider
or
insider
to
the
industry,
he
said,
"See
I
can't
honestly
say
that
I
am
an
outsider.
Even
though
I
didn't
have
a
filmy
family
or
a
background,
I
have
been
doing
it
since
I
was
7
and
in
those
terms
I
have
been
an
insider
but
still
may
be
I
feel
like
an
outsider."
Talking
about
Lootcase,
the
film
is
helmed
by
debutant
director
Rajesh
Krishnan.
It
is
a
comedy
thriller
which
also
stars
Rasika
Dugal
in
the
lead
role,
and
Gajraj
Rao,
Ranvir
Shorey
and
Vijay
Raaz
in
supporting
roles.