Geeta Kapur Criticizes Casting Based on Social Media Following, Highlighting Injustice to Skilled Dancers.
  • 323 views
  • 2 min read

Geeta Kapur, the renowned choreographer and reality show judge, has recently voiced her concerns regarding the growing trend of casting actors based on their social media following rather than their actual talent and dedication to the craft. In a recent interview with Hindi Rush, Kapur expressed her disappointment, stating that this practice is "unfair for people who work on their craft."

Kapur acknowledged that while the trend isn't entirely wrong, it is undeniably unfair to those who have dedicated years to honing their skills. She elaborated on the current recruitment landscape, where follower count often takes precedence. "These days, even recruitment happens based on follower count," she noted. She contrasted her own experience of taking 8-10 years to build a genuine following of 2.3 million with the overnight explosion of some individuals who amass 23 million followers, highlighting the disparity and questioning the system that enables it.

The choreographer, known for her work in popular films like "Heyy Babyy," "Saathiya," "Duplicate," and "Tees Maar Khan," emphasized that talent and social media presence are distinct entities. While she conceded that someone who can capture attention in a mere 15 seconds on social media is doing something right, she lamented the plight of talented actors in the industry who genuinely deserve a chance but are overlooked due to this trend.

Kapur further elaborated on her concerns, expressing her dismay at individuals who seemingly fake their craft on social media and still secure roles because of their large following. She feels particularly bad for those who invest significant time and effort in learning and perfecting their skills, only to be overshadowed by those with inflated online popularity. "I feel bad for those who actually spend time learning the craft," she said.

Adding to her critique, Kapur pointed out the "screwed up" cycle where a viral dance video leads to a surge in followers, which then convinces people to learn dance from them, disregarding experience and expertise. She also recalled instances where she was offered opportunities to open dance academies simply to be the face of the establishment, an offer she declined, deeming it as dishonest.

Kapur's statements echo similar sentiments shared by other Bollywood figures, including Urmila Matondkar, who has also spoken out against the increasing influence of social media following on casting decisions. Matondkar emphasized that talent should be the primary factor and that an actor's worth should be based on performance, not follower count.

While Kapur acknowledges the evolving nature of the industry and the undeniable impact of social media, her comments serve as a reminder of the importance of valuing genuine talent and the dedication required to master a craft. She hopes that the industry will recognize the potential harm in prioritizing social media presence over skill and provide opportunities for those who have diligently worked on their abilities.


Writer - Meera Joshi
Meera Joshi, an enthusiastic journalist with a profound passion for sports, is dedicated to shedding light on underreported stories and amplifying diverse voices. A recent media studies graduate, Meera is particularly drawn to cultural reporting and compelling human-interest pieces. She's committed to thorough research and crafting narratives that resonate with readers, eager to make a meaningful impact through her work. Her love for sports also fuels her drive for compelling, impactful storytelling.
Advertisement

Latest Post


As Ranveer Singh approaches his 40th birthday on July 6th, director Aditya Dhar has planned a special surprise for the actor and his fans: the first look of their upcoming film, "Dhurandhar". This espionage thriller is set to be a unique offering, wi...
  • 495 views
  • 2 min

Pakistani dramas have long enjoyed a dedicated following in India, transcending political tensions and captivating viewers with their compelling storylines, relatable characters, and unique cultural narratives. Several popular dramas, including "Suno...
  • 313 views
  • 3 min

The legal drama 'Criminal Justice' franchise, produced by Applause Entertainment in association with BBC Studios India, is riding high on the success of its latest season. The series features Pankaj Tripathi as the witty advocate Madhav Mishra, along...
  • 281 views
  • 2 min

After a hiatus of 14 years, Celina Jaitly has hinted at a possible Bollywood comeback. The actress, known for her roles in films like "No Entry" and "Apna Sapna Money Money," has been away from the Mumbai film industry, but recent activity suggests s...
  • 418 views
  • 1 min

Advertisement
Rashmika Mandanna is currently filming "Thama" in Ooty, a horror-comedy co-starring Ayushmann Khurrana and directed by Aditya Sarpotdar. The film, part of the Maddock Supernatural Universe, is slated for a Diwali 2025 release. "Thama" narrates the t...
  • 310 views
  • 2 min

Actor Sharad Kelkar, known for his versatile work in television and film, including voicing the iconic character Baahubali in its Hindi version, recently shared his perspective on the growing language conflicts in India. In an interview with IANS, Ke...
  • 150 views
  • 2 min

Khloe Kardashian is opening up about how her past experiences, particularly her divorce from Lamar Odom, helped her navigate the challenges of Tristan Thompson's infidelity. In a recent episode of her podcast "Khloe in Wonderland," she reflected on h...
  • 188 views
  • 2 min

Abhishek Bachchan has recently addressed rumors surrounding his marriage with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, emphasizing the importance of family and highlighting Aishwarya's role in raising their daughter, Aaradhya. In a recent interview, the actor express...
  • 301 views
  • 2 min

Advertisement
About   •   Terms   •   Privacy
© 2025 BollywoodBuzz360