Mirzapur's third season is currently making headlines, with all its characters in the spotlight for various reasons. Now, Madhuri Yadav, who plays the role of Madhuri bhabi, has also joined the conversation. The actress has not only gained fame for her role but has also made a shocking revelation about the film industry. Eisha Talwar, who plays Madhuri bhabi, has spoken out about the casting process in Bollywood, stating that talent is no longer the primary consideration for roles. In an interview, Eisha revealed that having a large following on social media is now the key to getting roles in films and series. She stated that it doesn't matter how talented you are; if you have a significant number of followers, you'll get the role. Even if you're experienced, it doesn't make a difference. Eisha expressed her disappointment, saying that buying followers is an option, but it's not the right way to cast actors. She emphasized that casting should be based solely on talent, not popularity. Eisha further added that actors work hard for their roles, and it's disrespectful to their craft to prioritize followers over talent. She questioned how one can determine someone's ability to perform a task based on their social media following. Eisha believes that this trend is harmful and that the industry should focus on fair play, where talent and skills are the primary considerations. She shared her concerns, stating that many people are hired based on their Instagram presence, but when given a task, they fail to deliver. Eisha emphasized that having a lengthy CV and profile is not enough; one needs skills to back it up. Her comments have sparked a debate in the industry, with many agreeing that talent should be the primary consideration for roles, not social media popularity. Govinda's Dark Phase: How Superstition Led to His Downfall in Bollywood Bolly Window: The Go-To Destination for Bollywood Gossip and Glamour Bollywood Stars and Their Tattoos: A List of Celebrities Who Have Got Inked