Mirzapur actor Isha Talwar has shared a comment on her Instagram stories accusing Yash Raj Films’ casting director Shanoo Sharma of “rude behavior”. Earlier, Isha shared her experience of working with Shanoo who asked her to perform a crying scene at a public place in a restaurant.
Isha shared a comment of a user who said that they worked in the assistant direction team at YRF. The comment read, “@talwarisha kudos to you for being brave. I unfortunately am not there yet because I have seen what she does to people, to actors and to her own assistants. I worked in assistant direction and haven't grown much to be able to take this head on, but am very aware of the patterns here. She will break you by telling you why you are not good enough. I have seen a lot of bad people but she tops the chart. It makes me sad how a podcast is used to put on a very very different face, far from reality. Only if they knew how the casting department at YRF functions, they wouldn't tie a single knot of hope to it.”
The comment ended with, “This kingdom is made from the shattered expectations of many aspirants, rude behaviour, thinking of yourself as god, remember this kingdom will fall one day,”
Isha shared the comment and wrote, “Identity koi nahin Batana chahta apni toh aap soch sakte Hain kitna fear hoga (If no one wants to reveal their identity, you can imagine how much fear there must be). I can totally understand.. mujhe bhi tha (It was the case for me too). I am very lucky to come to a point In my life where I have enough work being offered only because I gave 6-7 auditions a day for 10 years daily.”
Earlier, Isha had taken to the comments section of an Instagram post and shared her experience with Shanoo. “I was told to perform a scene at a restaurant called Mia cucina in Versova, Bombay. A CRYING scene in the middle of a busy working restaurant with customers dining next to my table. I was told I should have no inhibitions as an actor and hence I should be able to do a crying scene with Shanoo sitting in front of me and some of her assistants. It was such a confusing/weird ask,” she wrote.