Bo Lewood's actors have made generous contributions to Kovid's patients, but many feel that the film industry's artists have not helped enough in this time of crisis. A section of society believes so and still says so. Actress Tamanna Bhatia says in clear words without stealing words that 'some people do this by putting unnecessary pressure on celebrities.'
In fact, the 21-year-old actress believes that it is completely wrong to say that filmmakers do nothing to help those affected by the virus. Not only that, everyone is ready to help as much as they can.
"Everyone wants us to do something to alleviate the suffering of those affected. If you really want to help someone, don't talk nonsense about it. Similarly, there are many people on the other side who spread the message everywhere, although there is nothing wrong with saying that What helped you. But that should not be an unwritten rule for all, "he added.
‘I come from a different school of thought and I don’t want to talk for all of that because that’s not my habit. Why should I perform if I am busy helping someone? I don't like that. Tamanna admits that the actors are always under pressure to do what they did, there is no end to it, 'he says.
'A lot of people think that artists have a lot of money and that artists have all kinds of privileges in this world. They forget that the stars are just like them. Tamanna, who starred in the thriller web series 'November Story', says that even celebrities make money by working hard for their lives.
'No one gives it to us either. Some people have a good idea and they serve the expectation of getting better. I believe that somewhere they are confused because of their image. What they look like on screen, but nothing like that happens. We are all like other people, 'said Tamanna Bhatia.
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