Suchitra Krishnamoorthi: suchitra krishnamoorthi called 'Ori Culture' dangerous, said- Star is a brand in itself
This Ori culture is quite dangerous. people spend money and attend big parties. Attending these parties has become a status symbol today. bollywood stars have forgotten that they are a brand in themselves. They do not need to grab the limelight by showing bags or clothes of any other brand.
Famous bollywood actress Suchitra krishnamurthy, who has proved her acting prowess with 'Kabhi Haan Kabhi Na', is quite active on social media these days. Be it any issue, Suchitra expresses her opinion openly. Recently, he shared a post targeting StarKids' famous friend in bollywood, Orhaan Avatramani i.e. Ori.
Stars are brands in themselves
While talking about Ori and the party culture of bollywood star kids, Suchitra krishnamurthy wrote, 'This Ori culture is quite dangerous. people spend money and attend big parties. Attending these parties has become a status symbol today. bollywood stars have forgotten that they are a brand in themselves. They do not need to grab the limelight by showing bags or clothes of any other brand.
Ori culture is not right
Continuing further, Suchitra writes, 'I had a personal trainer. He used to buy expensive clothes and bags by taking loans. I asked him why he was doing all this, and his reply was, 'My son follows Ori. He wants to have a bag and clothes like him, but I don't want him to be like Ori. One does not become a celebrity by getting a photo clicked with a celebrity.
Now look at designer labels more than acting
Suchitra krishnamurthy has written for the actors partying with Orhan Avatramani i.e. Ori, 'Today our media also talks more about alia Bhatt's bags and dresses than her acting. His acting and his work are not talked about that much, this is not right. This culture of bollywood is not right. Talking about Suchitra's work front, she was last seen in 'Odd Couple'.
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