Indian Actress Tanushree Dutta Alleges Exploitation and Trafficking of Newcomers in Entertainment Industry
Mumbai. Indian actress Tanushree Dutta has made serious revelations regarding the exploitation and harassment of new artists in the entertainment industry. During a recent interview, she claimed that newcomers entering the film sector are initially shown big dreams and later pushed into the quagmire of prostitution.
Stating that the reality behind the glamour and success stories seen from the outside in the industry is quite horrific, she warned the new generation.
According to Tanushree, new artists are trapped by being flattered with false promises like 'You will become a heroine' or 'You will become a big star.' Subsequently, they are made to meet influential people where their ambitions and dreams are misused.
In most cases, exploited artists break down mentally to the extent that they either return to their hometowns or are forced to choose the wrong path. She complained that many such incidents never come to light, and only successful people are discussed.
Introducing herself as an artist, Tanushree clarified that she would never compromise her self-respect and life. She recalled breaking off a friendship with an actress who justified such compromises.
Her suggestion is that just as small children are taught to beware of strangers, those struggling in Bollywood must be very cautious to avoid temptation and allure. She stated that the main objective of speaking out about such dark deeds in the industry is to protect newcomers from potential dangers.
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