Originally posted by: utfracks
Ofcourse in matters of corruption, art world runs parallel to Showbiz. Same is the case with the design industry, or the corporate world, or any other industry for that matter. Industries survive ONLY on corruption. The challenge is to retain your morals and ethics, while trying your best to survive in these corrupted industries.
As for blindly trusting actors, yes, some do it. But sometimes, we do even use our intelligence to figure out WHY we're supporting the actor. And we've logically reasoned it out. Atleast I, and my fellow MN friends have. I don't know about the others.
See,all this could be pre-planned no doubt, but I strongly disagree with the point you made about Rati being involved in this plan. Because that doesn't even seem logically correct to me. Rati is a celebrity, who is aware that at the end of it, it's fans that make an actor successful. So she would think 100 times before playing with the emotions of her fans. It all only seems logical. NO sane actor would want to create haters for themselves. They would never want to turn their fans against them, never mind what the case.
Okay, firstly I'm not pin pointing Rati. I have said anyone which definately includes her fellow three actors who affirmed that the exit was a surprise. True that Rati as a celebrity would be hesitant to take the risk. But, what if she was sure it won't leak out? After all, were they not successful in preventing the news of who's dying to leak out before time?
By the way, talking of corruption. When I said the system itself is corrupted, I meant it's not really the individual actor's fault. Because you can enter the industry with high morals, but when you're faced with situations of "This is how it works," you're likely to give in.