Amid
raging
debates
on
nepotism,
favouritism
and
gangism
in
the
Hindi
film
industry,
actor
Vivek
Oberoi
opened
up
about
his
own
experiences.
Admitting
that
there
is
abuse
of
power
meant
to
benefit
those
who
have
influence
in
the
industry,
he
shared
that
he
has
been
a
victim
of
it
himself.
Vivek
also
said
that
this
lobbying
culture
prevents
the
creation
of
an
ecosystem
where
new
talent
blossoms.
In
an
interview
with
Hindustan
Times,
Vivek
talked
about
what
he
has
faced
in
Bollywood.
"I
have
experienced
it.
I
have
seen
the
time
from
being
offered
all
these
choices
from
people
saying
to
'Sorry
man
I
can't
work
with
you
anymore
because
XYZ
asked
us
not
to
or
that
we
have
this
pressure
and
that
pressure.
I
have
seen
it
firsthand
how
people
abuse
their
power,"
he
said.
He
further
shared
that
he
stood
up
against
the
system
but
didn't
get
support
at
the
time.
He
feels
he
didn't
get
support
because
the
fight
was
way
ahead
of
its
time
and
he
had
to
pay
the
price
for
it.
Vivek
continued,
"Post
that
I
decided
that
the
best
way
to
live
my
life
was
to
insulate
myself
from
all
this.
I
decided
that
I
don't
want
to
be
a
part
of
this
circus
and
I
just
want
to
be
a
part
of
making
good
films
.
When
you
are
bullied,
you
either
become
a
bully
or
you
become
a
protector,
your
nature
changes.
I
took
the
latter
approach.
I
wanted
to
help
as
many
people
as
I
could.
I
want
to
create
an
ecosystem
which
I
missed
and
that
is
a
collaborative
ecosystem
where
there
is
no
hierarchy.
There
is
no
high
low,
everyone
is
valued
and
respected."
Talking
about
work,
Vivek
was
last
seen
in
PM
Narendra
Modi
biopic,
which
has
re-released
on
the
big
screen
today,
October
15.