Nepotism, money, and award bias collide in Bollywood gossip threads, with Tiger Shroff at the center. Fans debate whether his career is powered by nepotism or by cash, and some posts call him a 'money laundering machine' for big-budget projects. The conversation also drags in his father, Jackie Shroff, and the wider web of industry insiders who shape who makes it to screens and salaries. [1]
A post on the topic claims Tiger Shroff banks big budgets despite mixed box-office, listing films like Heropanti, Baaghi, War, and Ganapath as part of a money-led ascent. Critics argue this feeds a nepotism narrative—where a star kid keeps landing mega projects while outsiders struggle to break in. [1]
On the awards front, Filmfare comes under fire, with critics accusing it of favoritism and labeling editor Jitesh Pilaai a clown. The debate contrasts outsiders like Mrunal and Yami with insiders such as Alia, Ananya, and Janhvi, arguing merit often takes a back seat to name power. [2]
Across threads, budget myths and power dynamics blend to map how Bollywood critics wield finance and fame to critique who runs the industry. Expect more threads dissecting who gets the big casts, who earns the applause, and why money still tilts the stage. [1][2]
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How tiger shroff is used as nothing but money laundering machine for rich people in bollywood, thread below 👇🏼
Thread accuses Tiger Shroff of money laundering via big-budget films; discusses nepotism, actor-producer roles, and Bollywood accounting myths.
View sourceSuch an hypocrite 🤡 why don't you celebrate the likes of Mrunal and Yami and other's and give them some film fake awards , or film fake awards are just for your favorites alia ananya and janhvi. Jitesh pilaai is a clown 🤡
Gossip about Filmfare awards, nepotism, and favoritism; accusations against Jitesh Pillai; debate over outsiders (Mrunal, Yami) vs insiders (Alia, Janhvi).
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