Puri Jagannadh's Cryptic 'Arrogance' Post Sparks Industry Buzz Amid Career Slump
Director's philosophical musings on success and failure come as 'Slumdog' remains stuck in limbo

Puri Jagannadh has always been one to speak his mind, but his latest social media musings have taken on a decidedly introspective tone that's got the industry talking. The maverick director, whose recent outings Double Ismart and Liger failed to recreate his earlier magic, has shared a lengthy reflection on arrogance versus confidence that many are reading as a personal acknowledgment of his current predicament.
The post delves deep into how sudden success changes people, making them look down on others while mistaking their arrogance for confidence. "All the arrogant feel their arrogance as confidence only," Puri writes, adding that true confidence comes from believing in one's capabilities, while arrogance merely feeds the ego regardless of actual achievement.
What makes this particularly striking is the timing. Puri's ambitious project Slumdog, featuring Tamil star Vijay Sethupathi, has been gathering dust with no clear release timeline in sight. For a director who once commanded pan-India attention with his unique brand of commercial cinema, this extended silence has been deafening.
The philosophical tone continues as he reflects on how people pray for your downfall even while praising you during successful times, only to distance themselves when failure strikes. "But due to our arrogance, we feel that everyone cheated us," he observes, in what sounds like hard-earned wisdom from someone who has experienced both the peaks and valleys of stardom.
Puri concludes with a powerful statement about respect being earned through personality rather than force, calling arrogance "a barrier that separates people from connections, understanding and progress." While these words resonate with universal truth, the elephant in the room remains his filmmaking future.
The industry's response has been mixed: some appreciate the self-reflection from a director known for his brash confidence, while others wonder if philosophical posts are a substitute for the films audiences are waiting for. With Slumdog's fate uncertain and no new projects officially announced, Puri's musings might be his way of processing a career crossroads that many believed would never come.
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