21st February,2024, Mumbai:
“Fame from social media is a trend, not true fame. Really, you’re the flavour of the month. Actors’ social media presence shouldn’t be used to criticise them, she adds, because it is so shallow.
Yashashri Masurkar On Social Media Fame
“I think fame and success cannot be dependent on one another,” she continues. Even though you may think you are not well-known enough, people may nonetheless think you are adorable. Alternatively, you could be well-known yet your endeavours could not succeed. Therefore, it doesn’t follow that your notoriety will decline. There is no connection between these items. Have his popularity waned despite a run of bad films for Shah Rukh Khan? Says she.
The Joy Of Being A Celebrity Is Immense
Certain actors are well-known by the names of their characters, particularly in the small screen industry. She remarks, “Of course, no popularity goes waste,” in reference to this kind of renown. Thus, you do experience some level of fame and affection from your admirers even if you are just known by your character name. However, the experience is very different when people address you by name and know who you truly are. It’s an odd feeling to become famous. The joy you get when people call you by name and stop by to say hello or take selfies is indescribable.
According To Yashashri Masurkar Actors And Stars Are Different
“Actors and stars are different. If you are a good actor, you might become a star, but just because you are a star, does not mean you are a good actor too,” she continues. A few actors and celebrities who are also stars include Tabu, Shefali Shah, Rajkumar Rao, and the late Irrfan Khan. In my opinion, Shahrukh Khan has been and always will be the biggest star in Bollywood. For every actor, he is the beacon of hope and inspiration. He created an empire out of nothing, expertly portrayed a variety of roles, captured the hearts of millions, and is still grounded.What other term best describes celebrity and artistic brilliance?
By-Sapna Meena