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Filmmaker Slams Influencer Culture at IFFI

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  • Filmmaker Vidhu Vinod Chopra criticized social media influencers at IFFI.
  • He questioned how mere stunts lead to millions of followers.
  • Influencers and creators responded, defending their hard work.
Filmmaker Slams Influencer Culture at IFFI

Filmmaker Vidhu Vinod Chopra recently ignited controversy at the 56th International Film Festival of India in Goa with a strong denouncement of social media influencer culture. During a masterclass, he expressed disbelief at how individuals gain massive followings and lucrative brand deals through seemingly trivial online activities, questioning the perceived lack of substance behind such fame.

Chopra's candid remarks, including strong expletives, characterized influencers as undeserving of their influence, asserting that brands mistakenly approach them to sell products. He advocated for genuine achievement over fleeting digital popularity, emphasizing the importance of choosing happiness and authentic success.

The filmmaker's critique drew sharp reactions from numerous influencers and content creators who defended the dedication and effort involved in building their online presence. The debate highlighted evolving dynamics in the entertainment industry, with some noting casting directors' growing interest in influencers' social media metrics for film roles.

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Chopra criticized the culture of overnight fame and questioning how influencers gain millions of followers and endorsements.
Many influencers defended their hard work and questioned the industry's increasing reliance on social media metrics for casting.
Vidhu Vinod Chopra's most recent film was the critically acclaimed '12th Fail', which also received a National Award.

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