Harman Baweja Feels Media Was Completely Unfair To Him, Recalls Hiding Newspapers From Mom After Mean Things Were Written About Him
In a recent media conversation, Bollywood actor Harman Baweja revealed his experiences of unfair treatment by the news media. Harman, who debuted in the Hindi film industry in 2008 with the science fiction romantic drama “Love Story 2050,” faced criticism from the media throughout his career. He candidly spoke about this period in a recent interview.
Challenging Early Days in the Film Industry
After his debut film, Harman Baweja worked on several projects, including “What’s Your Rashee,” “Victory,” and “Dishkiyaoon.” However, his initial days in the industry were far from smooth, with frequent targeting by the media. Harman now opens up about these challenging times and the unjust treatment he received.
Hiding Newspapers to Protect Family
During the interview, Harman Baweja shared that the media’s mean-spirited comments would deeply affect him. He went to great lengths to shield his family, particularly his mother, from the negative coverage. Harman admitted to hiding newspapers to prevent his mother from seeing the hurtful things written about him.
Quitting the Industry Due to Unfavorable Circumstances
Reflecting on his decision to step away from the film industry, Harman Baweja explained that the combined effect of unfair media treatment and unfulfilled expectations led him to quit. Despite his passion for acting, the adverse circumstances and personal toll became overwhelming. He realized that things didn’t unfold as he had initially hoped.
A Turnaround in Fortune
Years later, Harman Baweja made a comeback to the screens with the Netflix web series “Scoop,” where he portrayed the character JCP Harshvardhan Shroff. The success and positive response to his performance in the series have brought a renewed sense of confidence and joy to Harman and his family.
Looking Forward to a Positive Future
Harman Baweja expressed gratitude for the support he has received and how the tide has turned in his favor. The same family that once avoided reading negative press now eagerly anticipates positive articles about him. Harman’s recent success in the Netflix series “Scoop” has left a significant impact on audiences, and he is excited about what lies ahead in his career.
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