Suniel Shetty says viewers are not ready to pay for the garbage thrown by them; Looks like the actors weren’t judged at first – Times of India

Suniel Shetty has been in the news ever since he recently urged CM Yogi Adityanath to help him get rid of the ‘boycott Bollywood’ trend. While he is one of the most popular actors of the 90s, he is still at his best and the audience cannot wait to see the actor in films like ‘Hera Pheri 3’. But, in a recent interview, Sunil told about the failure of the films.
The actor said that the audience will not pay for the waste they throw, which is the reason Bollywood is going through this phase. In an interview with Bollywood Bubble, the actor said that his children ask him why he stopped doing films and he tells them that he has made a lot of mistakes and the audience is not ready to pay for the garbage they are giving. Huh.

Sunil also said that Bollywood needs to go back to the drawing board and understand how economics works. The actor further revealed the biggest difference between the 90s and now. He expressed that earlier he was not judged the way he is judged today. He revealed that his first film ‘Arzoo’ got shelved but since he was good at action, he signed other films because of word of mouth. If that hat were there today, it would be destroyed and social media would react to it.
The actor was last seen in a web-series titled ‘Dharavi Bank’ opposite Vivek Oberoi.