Vidyut Jammwal, star of the recently released film “Crakk – Jeetegaa Toh Jiyegaa!”, has ignited a firestorm on social media by accusing a prominent film critic of demanding a bribe for a positive review.
Vidyut Jammwal Takes a Stand Against Alleged Bribery
In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), Jammwal named film critic Sumit Kadel, claiming that Kadel solicits money from filmmakers in exchange for favourable reviews. The actor further alleged that his film, “Crakk,” did not receive a positive review from Kadel because the makers refused to pay.
Jammwal shared a screenshot showing Kadel blocking him on the platform, further fueling his accusation. The post went viral, with netizens applauding the actor’s courage in exposing this alleged practice.
Social Media Reacts to Bribery Claims
The online community erupted with strong reactions to Jammwal’s claims. Many users expressed support for the actor, hailing him for taking a stand against the alleged corruption within the film review system.
Some netizens commented that this incident highlights a larger issue of “paid reviews” in Bollywood, questioning the credibility of film critics and their influence on audiences.
Is This a Wider Issue in Bollywood?
Jammwal isn’t the only celebrity to raise concerns about film critics. Actress Yami Gautam previously accused Anupama Chopra’s team of having a personal bias against her, while filmmaker Sandeep Reddy Vanga has stated his disregard for film critics altogether.
These allegations raise serious questions about the objectivity and integrity of film criticism in the Indian film industry. Whether these are isolated incidents or indicative of a systemic problem remains to be seen. However, Jammwal’s actions have undoubtedly sparked a crucial conversation that demands further investigation and potential reform.