The
shortcomings
of
the
Hindi
film
industry
are
being
discussed
with
much
fervor
post
the
demise
of
Sushant
Singh
Rajput.
Sushmita
Sen
got
candid
about
the
way
the
industry
works,
and
admitted
that
it
is
a
business
with
enormous
egos.
She
also
talked
about
what
goes
into
her
decision
making
when
she
chooses
projects.
In
an
interview
with
Hindustan
Times,
Sushmita
said
about
Bollywood,
"We're
in
a
business
with
humungous
egos
and
that's
not
a
secret.
Each
time
you
say
no
then
that's
a
problem,
you're
a
problem,
it
might
mean
you
don't
want
to
work."
Sushmita
recently
made
her
acting
comeback
and
her
digital
debut
with
the
web
series
Aarya,
which
has
been
co-created
by
Ram
Madhvani
and
Sandeep
Modi.
Based
on
the
Dutch
drama
series
Penoza,
Aarya
also
stars
Chandrachur
Singh,
Sikandar
Kher,
Namit
Das
and
others.
Talking
about
how
she
chooses
her
work,
Sushmita
said,
"For
me
it's
always
been
about
being
honest
and
responsible
about
the
work
I
take
up.
Good,
bad
or
ugly
--
I
chose
this,
so
I'm
responsible.
So
those
offers
that
came
to
me
sometimes
weren't
good
enough,
sometime
it
would
be
like
we're
doing
you
a
favour
by
keeping
you
in
the
industry.
That
doesn't
work
with
me."
Not
one
to
seek
fake
compliments
for
her
work,
she
added
"I
wanted
to
collaborate
with
fantastic
and
creative
minds
in
every
department.
As
an
actor,
I
would
enjoy
working
in
a
stricter
environment
where
I'm
told
on
my
face
when
I
go
wrong
rather
than
those
'wah
wah
kya
shot
diya'
reactions.
I
needed
that
big
time
and
that's
what
inspired
me
to
grow,
otherwise
I'm
just
another
actor
trying
to
stay
in
the
game.
And
I
had
learned
to
say
'no'
many
years
ago,
I
say
it
euphorically."