Prince Narula Discusses Actors vs Influencers Debate: Misinterpretations Addressed
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Mumbai, March 28 (NationPress) In an exclusive interview with IANS, Prince Narula addressed the ongoing discussion regarding his comments on the relationship between actors and influencers. He expressed that his remarks were misunderstood by many.
Further elaborating, Prince clarified that there exists a broad spectrum of influencers. While some truly motivate and uplift their audience, others may lack depth and authenticity.
He also pointed out that there are occasions when genuinely talented actors find themselves without work, primarily due to a limited social media following.
When queried about whether his comments sparked unnecessary controversy in the actors versus influencers debate, Prince acknowledged, "Yes, it did, because people interpreted it differently. I intended to convey that there are diverse types of influencers. Some are genuinely inspiring, while others produce content that lacks real value."
He continued, "It concerns me that skilled actors sometimes lose out on opportunities because they don't have a massive following, while others gain visibility through less meaningful content."
The conversation around this topic began during an episode of the reality show, "The 50." Alongside his co-contestants Karan Patel and Ridhi Dogra, Prince made remarks about YouTubers and influencers, arguing that they have adversely affected the industry.
They noted that entering the industry has become significantly easier for these social media influencers.
Prince was quoted saying that influencers have diminished the prestige of those who genuinely belong to the entertainment field.
Karan further commented, "Gadhe ghodon ki race main dauda diye (It’s like making donkeys run in a horse race)." He shared that when they began their careers, they faced far fewer pathways to achieve fame.
He stated, "We worked hard to reach our current status. For them, it’s much simpler. We didn’t have the technology to just record a video, upload it, and gain fame instantly."