
Bollywood celebrity relatives and 1990s entertainment icons are leveraging social media to build or revive their public profiles. Celebrity kin like Riddhima Kapoor use digital platforms to establish audiences and monetize brands before mainstream film debuts, reducing marketing risks. Meanwhile, 90s stars such as Rahul Roy and Shenaz Treasuryvala create content or engage in related businesses, navigating generational divides and audience expectations to maintain relevance in a competitive digital landscape.
The articles focus on entertainment industry trends without engaging in political discourse. They present perspectives from industry experts, celebrities, and digital marketers, emphasizing career strategies and audience engagement. The coverage remains neutral, highlighting both opportunities and challenges faced by different groups without political framing or partisan viewpoints.
The overall tone is informative and balanced, acknowledging both the advantages and difficulties celebrities face in using social media for career development. While the articles note successes and strategic benefits, they also mention challenges like generational divides and criticism, resulting in a mixed but generally neutral sentiment.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| mint | 90s icons reboot careers on social media, walk nostalgia-Gen Z tightrope Mint | Center | Positive |
| mint | Before the big-screen debut, celebrity relatives are testing fame on social media Mint | Center | Positive |
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