Kriti Sanon Reveals Losing Projects To Star Kids; Says They Get Opportunities For 8-9 Years. Not Fair
The topic of nepotism is a huge debate when it comes to an industry like Bollywood, where many actors have spoken about opportunities being taken from them and given to star kids.
The topic of nepotism is a huge debate when it comes to an industry like Bollywood, where many actors have spoken about opportunities being taken from them and given to star kids. Such an unfair advantage creates a gap in the business which only favours those with connections. Amid the debate, actor Kriti Sanon has also revealed feeling the same as an outsider with no connections to Bollywood. Read to know about her full statement here.
Kriti Sanon On Nepotism
During a recent interaction, Kriti Sanon opened up about success and revealed that it was far from easy. Recalling all the failed photoshoots and ramp walk attempts, the actor admitted to crying and coming back home, but not giving up. She stated that she had never had that quality of giving up, which led her towards the path of success. Sanon also spoke about the existence of nepotism in Bollywood and stated that while star kids also have to prove themselves, they often get opportunities much more easily than outsiders.
The actor spoke about films being snatched away after being considered for them. However, she also gave special mentions for talents like Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor, who have worked very hard and have proven themselves. She stated that she was speaking about those who get opportunities for nearly eighty-nine years without even proving they can act, while outsiders have to do the best they can with the one opportunity that they get. This is what’s unfair, according to Kriti.
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On the professional front, Kriti Sanon is currently garnering praises for her performance in Cocktail 2, directed by Homi Adajania, which also features Shahid Kapoor and Rashmika Mandanna in lead roles. What are your thoughts on this? Let us know.






