And recently, Chetan Bhagat has shared his thoughts on twitter by writing a message by saying not to destroy the entertainment industry. The writer penned down "Bollywood is one of the few Indian things that works well. It creates revenue, taxes, jobs, and a lot of happiness. Drugs cleanup is great, but if in the process we destroy Bollywood, we'd have destroyed one of the few Indian things that worked well.". Have a look at his tweet here -
The ongoing issues in Bollywood are a kind of never-ending concern which are breaking the industry in several parts. For these situations, many B-town celebs are sharing their views on social media.
And recently, Chetan Bhagat has shared his thoughts on twitter by writing a message by saying not to destroy the entertainment industry. The writer penned down "Bollywood is one of the few Indian things that works well. It creates revenue, taxes, jobs and a lot of happiness. Drugs cleanup is great, but if in the process we destroy Bollywood, we'd have destroyed one of the few Indian things that worked well.". Have a look at his tweet here -
Bollywood is one of the few Indian things that works well. It creates revenue, taxes, jobs and a lot of happiness. Drugs cleanup is great, but if in the process we destroy Bollywood, we'd have destroyed one of the few Indian things that worked well.
— Chetan Bhagat (@chetan_bhagat) September 29, 2020
Chetan Bhagat is an Indian author and columnist who earned the position in the top 100 influential people in Time's magazine. His five novels have been adapted into Bollywood films like Hello (based on One Night @ the Call Center), 3 Idiots (based on Five Point Someone), Kai Po Che! (based on The 3 Mistakes of My Life); 2 States (based on his novel of the same name) and Half Girlfriend (based on his novel of the same name).