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Setting Boundaries in the Film Industry: A Moral Appeal

Saturday, May 16, 2026
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Setting Boundaries in the Film Industry: A Moral Appeal

He basically announced he was done. Done working with actors whose managers just operate on pure rudeness.

He put it out on his official Instagram. A powerful move, you know? A declaration.

He wrote something pretty direct. “We have decided to step away from working with actors whose teams disrespect, demean, or mistreat any creative professional or crew member.” It’s a boundary being set.

He followed that up with this kind of moral appeal. Talent deserves dignity . Hard work deserves kindness . And every artist deserves respect. It’s simple stuff, really. But when you put it out there, it lands heavy. It makes you pause.

And the response? Oh, that was immediate. The comment section exploded. It wasn't just polite aGreement. It was a flood of support. People from the film fraternity jumped in. They were all backing him up.

Rajkummar Rao posted something quick. “Absolutely, sir. Respect and Equality two utmost important things.” It was short, but it carried weight.

Then Gajraj Rao chimed in. He gave Aalim a huge nod. “Huge respect for you, Aalim, for saying this out loud and clear.” You could feel the respect there. It wasn't just flattery. It felt earned by the context.

Farah Khan just kept it simple. “Well done Aalim.” And Rupali Ganguly echoed that sentiment. “Well said.”

Arjun Kapoor jumped in too. He tagged him, “With U on this @aalimhakim bhai.” It felt like a collective endorsement.

Zoya Akhtar just said, “Bang On.” And Chitrangda Singh? She just typed, “AGree !” It’s that kind of raw, unpolished support that happens when people genuinely connect with an idea. And Kajol, she just dropped two raised hands emojis. Simple. Powerful.

And you see, it wasn't just about Aalim’s post. It was about the air that hangs over the industry. The ugly stuff that happens when power imbalances are ignored.

He went further, really digging into the pain point. He explained why this matters. To see managers just being rude. Humiliating people. Throwing attitude around. Releasing frustration on innocent crew members. Especially when it was over mistakes that weren't even theirs to blame.

And then he touched on the real cost. He talked about the sacrifices. The sheer exhaustion of the people doing the actual work. He mentioned how many artists leave their homes before the sun even comes up. They stand there for endless hours. They miss festivals, birthdays, families, sleep, peace. All just to make sure the actor they’re working with looks and feels their absolute best. That’s the reality behind the glamour. That’s the human toll.

He made it clear that the damage isn't just professional. It seeps into everything. He said the saddest part is that sometimes actors don’t even realize how badly their image, their reputation, their energy are being damaged outside the vanity van. It’s the behavior of the people representing them that causes this rot.

It shifts the focus entirely. It’s about decency.

Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board

Gree News Team covers international news and global affairs at Gree News. Our collective of senior editors is dedicated to providing independent, accurate, and responsible journalism for a global audience.

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