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Merit isn’t sacrosanct in film industry: Kay Kay Menon

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With critically-acclaimed performanc­es in films such as Gulaal, Shaurya and Haider, Kay Kay Menon establishe­d himself as one of the most versatile contempora­ry performers, but the actor says praise doesn’t take anyone a long way in the film industry.

After working for close to three decades in Bollywood, Menon said he has understood that movie business doesn’t function on merit. “I’ve learnt how to deal with the industry, where merit isn’t the sacrosanct. You have to understand this is how it is and get on with your work... I’d prefer that people put their money where the mouth is while praising me. I often say don’t praise me anymore because I’ve got so many pats on the back that I’ve ended up with a backache and nothing else,” Menon said.

The actor said social media has played a catalyst in making his work stay relevant. “It has pulled up my past work. The young guys have messaged me saying ‘Mr Menon you have great potential.’ I have somewhere managed to fulfil that aspect of my life, that my art should outlive me.”

Though he holds an impressive filmograph­y, the actor has also featured in films which neither got acclaim nor were box office hits. The actor said he is not interested in branding himself using his personal life, for he prefers to act only in front of the camera and not off it.

“When I step out of my house, I don’t need any background score. I don’t need flashing cameras all the time. I don’t like to act in real life. I like to act in front of a legitimate camera. Some people like to lead life the other way and that’s ok too. Each to his own. My work should speak about me more than anything else.”

Menon will be next seen in Special Ops, an action-packed spy thriller series co-directed by

Neeraj Pandey and Shivam Nair.

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