Shahid Kapoor was bullied in the film industry, after years the actor opened up about the Bollywood camp

Shahid Kapoor shared his thoughts on the Bollywood controversy between insiders and outsiders. Shahid spoke it candidly, in contrast to most celebs who want to avoid it. The actor revealed that the Bollywood camp has also victimised him. Bullying even occurred when he was on his first tour.

Shahid Kapoor was bullied in the film industry, after years the actor opened up about the Bollywood camp

In Bollywood, Shahid Kapoor is regarded as a superstar. The actor worked hard to get to this point in his career, but it wasn't an easy one. Shahid, a Delhi resident, encountered prejudice frequently and persistently when he moved to Mumbai.

Shahid Kapoor targeted the Bollywood camp in his recent interview. The actor said that he too was bullied during his struggle.

Shahid Kapoor justified the debate between insiders and outsiders in Bollywood. The actor said that people coming from outside are harassed in the Hindi film industry and are not allowed to work. Shahid Kapoor criticizes camp culture on Neha Dhupia's show No Filter Neha. The actor revealed that Bollywood insiders do not easily accept outsiders in the industry.

Talking about Bollywood camp culture, Shahid Kapoor said that he has never been a part of any camp culture in his career. The actor said, "Maybe I don't have the quality to be a part of any camp. I was from Delhi, when I came to Mumbai, I was not accepted even in my class. I was an outsider because my accent was different, my dialect was Delhi. Was. I was treated very badly for a very long time."

The actor further said, “We lived in a rented house, so we shifted every 11 months. When I went to a new building, I tried to make friends with people who did not know me. Then I met Shiamak Davar and went to college, where I was accepted. Eventually, I had my group of friends and then I became an actor. When I came into the industry, I realized that it was just like a school. Here too, these people do not accept outsiders easily, they have a big problem as to how you came inside. You have to bear all this for many years."

Talking about being bullied, Shahid said, "I don't like the camp culture. I think if someone is creative and wants to work with someone, then he should be allowed to do so, but that doesn't mean that he should be looked down upon or The door should be closed on his face. I hate being a bully, when I was a child, teenager and younger I did not dare to fight back, but now if someone bullies me, I will immediately give a befitting reply. "