There is something called supplier-induced demand, where you can be persuaded to like someone through elaborate manipulation and marketing.
In economics, supplier induced demand (SID) may occur when asymmetry of information exists between supplier and consumer. The supplier can use superior information to encourage an individual to demand a greater quantity of the good or service than "normal" or "organic".
In Bollywood, certain producers like Karan Johar end up controlling the narrative because they have practically hijacked every point of the supply chain.
So for example, we have Alia Bhatt and Siddharth Malhotra, two of Karan's proteges. He tried shoving both down our throats. One project worked, the other didn't. One can argue that he was invested in both, and the audience support was the ultimate deciding factor. But let's not forget that audience support does not get created in a vacuum. It's heavily manipulated by the bigwigs of Bollywood, who have access to the best of resources. And when someone like Karan decided he wants to manipulate careers, we have the steady flow of narrative which is jarring and predictable. On top of that, curating a career with his kind of expertise - not impossible at all.
All said and done, do you think supplier-induced demand works in Bollywood?
Discuss.
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