Why Tollywood Feels More Like Family Than Bollywood
Actress Rakul Preet Singh is once again making headlines after sharing her views about the working culture in the Telugu and Hindi film industries.
Actress Rakul Preet Singh is once again making headlines after sharing her views about the working culture in the Telugu and Hindi film industries. During a recent interview, she spoke about the difference she has experienced while working in both industries. Her comments have quickly gone viral on social media, with many movie fans discussing her opinion.
Rakul, who has acted in several successful Telugu and Hindi films, said that the Telugu film industry has always felt welcoming and supportive. According to her, actors, directors, and producers in Tollywood happily encourage each other's work. They attend movie events, promote trailers, congratulate one another on social media, and celebrate every film's success together.
She said, "The Telugu industry is more supportive and united than Bollywood. In Bombay, people often don't support each other's films because of insecurity and jealousy. Sometimes there is even negative PR against one another. But in the Telugu industry, everyone supports each other's trailers, movies, and celebrates every success. If Bollywood brings that quality, then we are the strongest one."
The actress said this positive atmosphere helped her during her career. She explained that working in Tollywood taught her the importance of teamwork and mutual respect. The encouragement she received from people in the industry made a lasting impact on her.
While speaking about Bollywood, Rakul said she feels the environment is different. In her opinion, competition, insecurity, and jealousy sometimes stop people from openly supporting the work of others. She believes this creates an unhealthy atmosphere and reduces the feeling of togetherness within the industry.
Rakul also made it clear that Bollywood has talented actors, filmmakers, and technicians. However, she believes the industry can become even stronger if everyone supports one another instead of competing unnecessarily. She feels that unity and encouragement will help the entire film industry grow.