Almost 13 years after Manorama six feet underground, Abhay Deol reveals that he “got tired of hearing” this

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Abhay Deol in a still of Manorama six feet underground (courtesy abhaydeol)

New Delhi:

Remember Abhay Deol’s police thriller Manorama six feet underground from 2007? Abhay Deol has a story to share. On Saturday, the 44-year-old actor wrote about his penchant for playing in unconventional films from the start of his career, citing Manorama six feet underground like one of them. Back in September 2007, Manorama six feet underground was labeled a neo-black film and was critically acclaimed, which was not reflected in the film’s box office performance, however. In his article, Abhay Deol wrote about the only frequent reaction to his film that he was “tired of hearing” after all these years: My film Manorama six feet underground published in 2007. They say it was ahead of its time for India. I say that I was tired of hearing: “I saw it on DVD, I loved it, when did this film come out !?” If I had a rupee every time someone said I would be a multimillionaire! “

Abhay Deol, who is known for playing in extraordinary films such as Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!, Dev.D, Ek Chalis Ki Last local and Honeymoon trips Pvt. Ltd., wrote on his mantra behind zeroing on one ready-made film at a time: “At the beginning of this century, no one in power had the faith that the experiment would work with an Indian audience. Therefore, even if we got there , the film barely have screens or marketing. I always believed that the audience is much smarter than we believe. If I hadn’t believed that, I would not have made the films that I did. “

Abhay Deol co-starred with actresses Gul Panag and Raima Sen in Manorama six feet underground, which marked the debut of filmmaker Navdeep Singh as a director. Read Abhay Deol’s post here. He added the hashtag: “#makingwhatbollywouldnt” to his message.

Abhay Deol has recently been very trendy for her publications, criticizing “awake Indian celebrities” for their reluctance to comment on pressing issues such as injustice and oppression at home.

Maybe it’s time for them now? Now that “awake” Indian celebrities and the middle class are united in the fight against systemic racism in America, could they see how it manifests in their own backyards? America exported violence to the world, they made it a more dangerous place, it was inevitable that it would come back karmically. I’m not saying they deserve it, I’m saying look at the whole picture. I say support them by exposing the systemic problems in your own country, because they turn out to be one and the same thing. I say follow their example but not their actions. Create your own actions, your own movement, relevant to your own country. This is what the black lives movement is for! Overall, there are neither “we” nor “them”. There is no real country. But a planet in danger. #blacklivesmatter. In addendum: what I mean when I say that the United States has “exported violence” and “made the world a more dangerous place” refers to its continuous development of dangerous weapons, which are then exported to countries from around the world as a solution to their problems. Even their own people cannot endure endless wars. And I also don’t let the other players in the theater of war withdraw, which is why I said a “more dangerous” place. This mentality led them to militarize their own police, and this is where “karma” comes from. Karma means action, and their action of always fighting fire with fire has led to a mentality which they then repeat on the ground. How many more decades must pass before we see the need for a different approach? A dialogue is what is necessary, communication, not intimidation, whether on national soil or in another country! An eye for an eye will blind the world and, ironically, only the United States is best placed to lead us to peace.

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Abhay Deol, who continued to advocate strongly against fairness creams, wrote in another article: “Do you think Indian celebrities will stop supporting fairness creams now?”

Global analysis Equity creams in India have evolved over the years, moving from equity creams to the use of euphemisms such as “skin lightening / whitening” or “lightening creams”. Most brands no longer want to be associated directly with the term “equity creams”. So we now have brands that sell “HD glow”, “White beauty”, “white glow”, “fine fairness”, etc. Over the years, these companies have turned their attention to Indian men, who are now trying to be “fair and handsome”, and have also dedicated white power ranges to them. The Fairness Hunt: Neutrogena fine fairness: Unable to locate it on their global websites, but it is available on Amazon and other sellers: https: //www.amazon.in/Neutrogena-Fine-Fairness-Cream -SPF20 / dp / B00BSPOXMW / Ponds have a range of white beauty products: the range includes products such as stain repellent cream which is available on affiliate websites like Amazon and Nykaa. On their own website, you can find only white beauty cream. https://www.ponds.com/ph/products/collection/white-beauty/day-cream-for-normal-skin.html* Loreal white perfect day cream: Apparently reduces the level of melanin in the skin, gives a pink the appearance of your skin and suitable for all Indian skin types. “reduce darkening of the skin and stimulate anti-blemish whitening for a brighter and more youthful look” https://www.lorealparis.co.in/products/skin-care/day-cream/white-perfect- clinical-day-cream / Recently, the skincare brand Procter & Gamble Olay announced that it would no longer touch up the skin of its advertisements by 2021 because it reflects an idea of ​​beauty almost impossible to achieve. The statement was made at an event in New York. In March 2019, Olay also launched a #FaceAnything creative campaign with @masabagupta @kubbrasait, @lilly, @bikewithgirl and @_payalsoni_ #Fairandlovely #prejudice #racism #fairskinobsession #fairnesscreams #kalagora #flawlessskin #hdglows #whiteness # nuitintscompints #pearlextracts #microcrystals #ayurveda

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also played in commercial successes such as Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara and Aisha. He was last seen in What are the chances?, which was released on Netflix in March.

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