The
Producers
Guild
of
India,
Cine
And
TV
Artiste's
Association
(CINTAA),
and
many
celebrities
have
slammed
the
false
portrayal
of
the
Hindi
film
industry
as
a
vicious
place
which
is
filled
with
negativity.
The
movement
against
the
film
industry
was
triggered
by
the
death
of
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput,
as
many
felt
that
his
death
had
something
to
do
with
the
alleged
discrimination
in
the
industry.
Saqib
Saleem,
another
outsider
to
the
industry
like
Sushant
who
built
his
career
as
an
actor,
got
talking
about
how
no
industry
is
perfect
and
that
he
does
not
seek
his
validation
from
everybody
to
do
what
he
loves
to
do.
"I
love
the
industry
this
is
the
place
that
has
given
me
work
and
this
is
the
place
that
had
given
me
identity.
I
am
just
a
boy
from
Delhi
and
this
place
has
given
me
love
and
respect.
But
I
just
feel
that
like
every
industry
has
all
sorts
of
people
and
I
don't
know
why
we
judge
the
industry
so
severely
at
all
times,
may
be
because
of
the
attention
and
glamour
attached
to
it.
I
am
still
understanding
it," said
Saqib,
in
an
interview
with
Hindustan
Times.
He
continued,
"I
have
made
great
friends.
I
operate
at
a
different
level.
I
don't
need
validation
from
everybody.
I
need
validation
from
people
who
are
close
to
me,
till
the
time
I
get
it,
I
am
happy.
I
am
not
competing
with
anybody.
I
am
generating
the
work
that
I
like
to
do
and
I
am
doing
it,
irrespective
of
how
the
industry
functions.
I
just
know
how
I
would
like
to
function."
On
the
subject
of
the
structures
allegedly
set
up
to
be
against
anyone
from
outside
making
it
to
the
industry,
he
said,
"Nobody
told
me
to
come
to
Mumbai
and
be
an
actor.
I
decided
that
myself.
If
it
was
easy
everybody
would
do
it
but
it
is
not.
Nothing
in
life
is
easy,
so
I
think
to
blame
the
industry
for
anything
is
wrong.
It
is
individuals
who
take
decision
that
determine
who
they
are,
that
is
not
necessarily
what
the
industry
is."
He
added
that
there
are
good
people
and
bad
people,
and
one
has
to
decide
who
they
want
to
be
with,
and
work
with.