The
discussion
on
nepotism
and
differential
treatment
to
outsiders
and
insiders
in
the
Hindi
film
industry
has
fired
up
once
again,
in
recent
times.
In
a
recent
interview,
actor
Ranvir
Shorey
shared
his
personal
experience
of
feeling
invisible
and
ignored
at
award
shows.
He
also
revealed
that
he
has
considered
quitting
the
Hindi
film
industry.
Speaking
with
Siddharth
Kannan,
Ranvir
said,
"You
can
see
for
yourself.
Look
at
the
awards
shows
for
the
last
10-15
years.
Look
at
my
filmography
and
see
what
performances
of
mine
they
have
completely
ignored.
Not
even
nominations."
He
pointed
out
how
some
films
that
has
actually
been
well
received
by
audiences
are
also
ignored
at
award
shows.
"You
get
an
idea.
When
you
talk
to
the
audience,
you
get
a
feeling
of
how
well
the
film
had
done,
how
well
your
role
was
received.
For
awards
shows,
I
don't
exist.
Barely.
Only
when
they
absolutely
cannot
hide
their
faces,
they
nominate
me," he
said.
Ranvir
admitted
that
he
has
considered
quittng
the
film
industry
many
times,
and
added,
"What
keeps
me
going
is
that
this
is
the
work
that
I
love
the
most.
You
sometimes
work
without
money
too,
for
the
work
itself,
like
doing
theatre
and
zero-budget
films.
What
keeps
you
going
is
the
love
and
passion
for
the
work."
Ranvir
was
last
seen
in
Angrezi
Medium,
which
also
starred
Irrfan
Khan,
Radhika
Madan,
Pankaj
Tripathi,
Deepak
Dobriyal,
Kareena
Kapoor
Khan
and
Dimple
Kapadia.
He
will
next
be
seen
in
Lootcase,
also
starring
Kunal
Khemu,
Rasika
Dugal
and
Vijay
Raaz.
Directed
by
Rajesh
Krishnan,
the
film
will
release
on
Disney+
Hotstar.