In a refreshingly honest take, Neel said, “Honestly, I don’t have any grudges against influencers. In fact, I appreciate them. When I look at reels, I laugh for hours. The younger generation and influencers have such unique ideas.” So no, this wasn’t a bitter rant — but what followed was a blunt observation that many in the industry silently echo.
“They are not good actors,” Neel stated matter-of-factly. “There is a huge difference between an actor and an influencer.” According to him, the growing trend of casting influencers in acting roles — purely based on their online following — is sidelining experienced actors who’ve spent years honing their craft. “Now you have started to make influencers into actors, and actual actors are being made to sit at home — unless they make reels to become famous,” he said, highlighting how fame is being prioritized over skill.
Calling the current wave “a cycle,” Neel believes this influencer-driven phase too shall pass. “Everything that has a start, has an end. It will keep moving.”
In an industry where viral content often trumps storytelling, Neel’s perspective is not just bold — it’s timely. As the lines between entertainment and internet clout blur, his words hit home: not every trend should replace talent, and not every follower count should dictate who gets the spotlight.
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