Suresh Menon Reflects: 'Welcome To The Jungle' Absence Made Him Feel Like 'Ahmed Khan, I'm Alive' Was Forgotten.
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Suresh Menon, a comedian and actor known for his memorable comic timing and character roles, has recently spoken about feeling excluded by the Bollywood industry. In an interview with Digital Commentary, Menon revealed that despite his enduring love for acting, the industry dynamics have shifted, leaving him struggling to find his place.

Menon expressed his frustration with the current state of the industry, noting that even after 30 years, he still faces casting directors who sometimes don't even recognize him. He recounted a disheartening experience at a casting agency where he was introduced as "someone who wants to come back to films," a statement that made him feel invisible and hurt. "It felt like someone stabbed me from inside," he confessed, emphasizing that he has always been around and available for work.

While acknowledging the changing landscape of Bollywood, Menon dismissed the idea of nepotism, instead highlighting the prevalence of "groupism". He explained that success in the industry often depends on being part of the right group, regardless of talent or experience. Despite having worked with top stars, Menon admitted that he never engaged in networking beyond work hours, which may have contributed to his current situation. "There is no nepotism, that term is false. There is only groupism," he stated. "If you can get into the right group, you survive. If not, you're out".

Menon also lamented the lack of substantial roles for supporting actors, observing that opportunities for character exploration have diminished. He pointed out that while leading stars are often given the privilege of playing diverse roles, supporting actors like himself are often overlooked. Expressing his disappointment, Menon mentioned the upcoming film "Welcome to the Jungle," stating, "Ahmed Khan—I'm alive! 'Welcome to the Jungle' is happening and no one called me". The movie "Welcome to the Jungle" is currently in production. This remark underscores his feeling of being forgotten by the industry.

Despite these challenges, Menon has managed to secure some roles, including a cameo in an English film. He jokingly referred to himself as a "cameo master" and praised casting director Tess Joseph for continuing to believe in his potential. He also recalled advice from a director who once told him, "You will always sleep on the bed that you made," which he has taken to heart, acknowledging that perhaps this is not his time.

Menon's sentiments reflect a broader issue within the Bollywood industry, where character actors often struggle to find meaningful work and recognition. His experience highlights the importance of networking and maintaining connections, as well as the challenges faced by those who may not fit into established industry circles. Despite the setbacks, Menon's passion for acting remains strong, and he continues to seek opportunities to showcase his talent.


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