'Pirates of the Caribbean' actor Johnny Depp has been boycotted by Hollywood
'Pirates of the Caribbean' actor Johnny Depp has been boycotted by Hollywood
There are many examples of an artist's career being ruined due to disputes in his personal life and professional losses. Famous Hollywood actor Johnny Depp is now a victim of this problem.
Her career has been in crisis as she has acted in many blockbuster films including 'Pirates of the Caribbean', 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and 'Edward Scissorhands. Actor Johnny's acting career has taken a turn for the worse in recent years due to a legal battle with his ex-wife and actress Amber Heard and a defamation suit against a British magazine.
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard were married in 2015 but divorced within a year. Amber later accused Johnny of domestic violence, which was eventually settled out of court. But Amber didn't stop there, she started spreading bad news about Johnny on social media.
Johnny sued Amber for 50 million in damages. Meanwhile, in 2020, a British magazine described Johnny as a man beating his wife, in which he filed a defamation suit against the magazine. Johnny lost the case the same year after the court rejected his appeal. Due to the defeat of the legal trial, he got into big trouble.
Hollywood was slowly moving away from him and pressuring him to quit his upcoming film 'Fantastic Beast'. Johnny Achel, who doesn't talk much about his personal life, said the film industry is trying to oust him.
Speaking to the Sunday Times, Johnny said, "We have promised not to exploit these people and to make the film respectable. I believe we have not broken our promise and those who come later should keep it. '
According to him, his latest film 'Minamata' is also being affected due to his legal scandal. Though the film got a place in the UK, the release date of the film has not been decided yet in the US due to its controversy.
"Some of the films touch the hearts of the viewers and Minamata's viewers may be deprived of this experience," says Johnny.
Johnny says he will continue to work hard to achieve his goals. He said, "I am on the same path to reconcile everything and I am trying to bring light as soon as possible."
"If I survive, I will make a film about the present," said Sadat, a Cannes-winning Afghan director.
Famous Afghan film director Shaharbanu Sadat, like many Afghans, wants to flee the country with her family. He is worried about whether the Taliban will be able to leave the capital, Kabul.
Along with the city, thousands of Afghans are now struggling to flee their country. At the moment, the lives of women and children are at greater risk. Shehrbanu won the Top Director Fortnight Award at Cannes in 2016 for her role in the Afghan film Wolf and Sip. Three years later, she won the Cannes Film Award once again for The Orphanage. But now that all areas have been taken over by the Taliban, she is concerned that women's right to work is shrinking.
The impact of this situation on the film industry is even greater, according to The Hollywood Reporter. "The main problem for us now is how to get to the airport and find the plane," she told The Hollywood Reporter. According to him, to reach the airport, it is necessary to have all the details of the flight and the documents confirming whether the people traveling with him have a seat on the plane or not. But in the current situation, the airlines have not been able to give any details. She has not been able to leave the country.
Twenty years after the United States withdrew all its troops from Afghanistan, the Taliban captured most of the country's cities in ten days. Because of this, the people there did not have enough time to leave the country.
"We in Afghanistan have been hearing rumors that the Taliban would take over the country soon, but no one knew that the Taliban would take over the country so soon. "We thought it would take another month for them to expand their forces in Kabul," she said.
She was terrified of the Taliban when she went to a nearby bank to collect her money. More than five hundred people came there that day to withdraw their money. "The bank was evacuated after a large crowd and everyone was pushed out and thrown into the street, and at that moment I saw vehicles with Taliban flags," she said.
"If I could get out of here and get a chance to make films, my cinema would change forever," says Shaharbanu. I think I will make a film with this in mind and show it to the world. If I survive, I will make a film about what is happening here. '
Saharbanu's previous films have focused on depicting Afghan life. She kept her films away from the world of politics and conflict, but now she wants to make historical films. She wants to show people how Afghanistan got to where it is today and what role other countries have played in it.
"I think it's important for us to know at least the last 100 years of Afghanistan's history because no one here reads a book," she says. "We can make films and learn from the past." In this way, we can understand our position in Afghanistan and other countries associated with it. Knowing history is hope for Afghanistan's future. "
Saharbanu says that she will control the current situation and anger and use it in her future work. "We can generate energy from our anger. I can make a film, others can write it and others can manage it. With all this energy we have to do something together, 'she says,' but the most important thing at this time is to get to the airport and get out of here. '
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