'Everyone within the system is afraid to shake things up'
India, July 9 -- Karan Tacker's last show Bhay: The Gaurav Tiwari Mystery emerged as a surprise success last year, and recently, the makers confirmed that the show's second season is in development. Giving an update on it, the actor tells us, "I have got some material from the second season to read. The final touches are still being worked upon. But before the year ends, we should start filming it."
The show getting greenlit for a second season comes as a form of validation for the 40-year-old. "There was nobody really gunning for the project. But when things go into season 2, it's a big testament to the success of the project," he says, adding that in this troubled time for the industry, such achievements mean a lot.
"I feel that the entertainment industry is going through a big downhill and a shift of its own. Everyone is experimenting with what is meant to work. Even platforms have gone the route of advertisements because there is a lack of viewership subscriptions. So there is a big ecosystem issue that everyone is facing, including the problem of content saturation. Everyone has gone back to the drawing board," Tacker says.
Lately, Tacker has been quite vocal on social media about the unequal treatment given to artistes in the industry. Ask him the reason behind it and he says, "It comes from my personal experience. As you keep maturing within your own trade and industry, you start seeing the loopholes more clearly. So, I'm just saying things as they are."
He adds, "Everyone within the system is so afraid to really shake things up. We're afraid to speak out because we're all so insecure of our own jobs. If we keep shying away from reality, this hole is just going to keep getting bigger. So even if we're trying to save our jobs today, there is going to be a tomorrow where I don't think there'll be opportunities to really have a job to be insecure of."...
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