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Choreographer-director Ganesh Acharya has claimed that people down South are more respectful towards technicians unlike Bollywood.
In an interview with Bharti Singh and her husband Haarsh Limbachiyaa on their YouTube channel Bharti TV, Ganesh shared that Allu Arjun called him to give him credit for his choreography in Pushpa, which no Bollywood stars have ever done. He said, “They (South) respect their technicians a lot. They just go to get their make up once and then they go for lunch. In between, there is no manager, no makeup.”
Ganesh Acharya shared that often directors and producers oversee the efforts of choreographers and technicians, and change steps at the last minute to please stars. “I have seen several directors and producers, they make big promises behind the star’s back, but once they are before the stars, they go mum. They change the choreography at the end minute to please the stars. They don’t care about the efforts a choreographer puts into choreographing a song,” said Ganesh.
Ganesh, however, was lucky enough to not have to go through stars’ tantrums. “I feel bad when I hear such stories from others who go through it.”
Opening up about the difference between Bollywood and South industry, Ganesh Acharya said, “In Bollywood, people only praise a star, they don’t see the efforts put by a director, choreographer or a technician. However, this is not the case down South.”
Ganesh added, “In Bollywood, we have a lot of ego. After I choreographed Pushpa songs, Allu Arjun himself called me a couple of days later. He gave me credit. He said, ‘Master ji apke wajah se hua. (This is all because of you.) No Bollywood actor has ever given me credit. But, Allu Arjun praised me so much and said, ‘People are appreciating me because of you.’ He didn’t just stop at that, he even invited me to Hyderabad for Pushpa’s success party. It was not an ordinary party where people drink and dance. They had put a stage, and were awarding technicians. A light man who was part of Pushpa also got an award.”
He concluded, “I am not complaining about Bollywood or downgrading it. Bollywood taught us a lot and we are who we are because of it, but because of a few people, the environment is getting worse. This needs to be fixed. They need to focus on their technicians and script.”
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