Divyanka Tripathi Questions Nepotism After Vivek Dahiya’s Name Gets Left Out Of Akshardham Credits

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Popular actor Vivek Dahiya has been a celebrated actor across television, OTT, and now even films, and his new film, Akshardham, is set to release in theatres. However, ahead of the release, his wife Divyanka Tripathi slammed nepotism after he wasn’t given credit in the upcoming film. Previously named State of Siege: Temple Attack, the film also stars Akshaye Khanna and Gautam Rode. Read to know more.

What Divyanka Tripathi Said About Vivek Dahiya’s Credit

In his latest vlog, Vivek Dahiya discussed his upcoming film Akshardham. However, during that, his wife Divyanka Tripathi, revealed she was heartbroken after not seeing his name in the credits. She said that while many talk about nepotism and other things, it’s saddening when it happens to you. The actress talked about how hard Vivek worked on the film and the struggle that comes with finding good roles.

Vivek said that even though his role was small, he was passionate about it, and still, they didn’t add his name. He said that while Divyanka was upset, he was consistently hurt by the industry and didn’t expect much from it. The Yeh Hai Mohabbatein actress mentioned that if someone had worked hard on the film, their name must be credited.

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She stated, “People who are from Bollywood, from a film background and with a lineage, they are given a lot of things.” The duo lastly thanked their fans for bringing this to their attention.

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