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Tara Sutaria Talks About Nepotism In Bollywood, Says It’s Nice To Go Home To Her Non-Filmy Parents

Bollywood has one hot topic of debate that’s always in the limelight – nepotism. We’ve heard almost every other celebs talking about nepotism in tinsel town and now one of the newest divas in B-town has spoken up about it. Recently, Tara Sutaria, who made her debut with Student of The Year 2 alongside Ananya Panday and Tiger Shroff in 2019, spoke about nepotism in Bollywood. She also opened up about what it’s like to hail from a non-filmy background.

Speaking to a leading entertainment magazine in an interview, Tara Sutaria shared that while the nepotism debate has been going on for a long time now, she is fortunate to have had the opportunity to work with people who are not only hardworking and grounded but are also unaffected by their family name, status or background. Tara Sutaria also spoke about her parents who are from a non-film background in her interview with Hello Magazine. The actress shared that it’s nice to come home and speak to her parents who are not from a film background as they present a “semblance of normalcy” in her life. She added that it’s what keeps her “sane and happy”.

For the unversed, Tara Sutaria recently featured on the cover of Hello Magazine. She posed for the magazine dressed in an exquisite ensemble from Jade by Monica & Karishma. She wore a layered skirt with scallop edges and a heavily embroidered bustier. The outfit had the brand’s signature intricate lace embroidery with a vintage finish. While the bodice featured floral embroidery and embellishment, the skirt had Kasab work with macrame work and organza fabric. TBH, she looked stunning as ever in the outfit.

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On the work front, Tara Sutaria is gearing up for the upcoming release Ek Villain Returns alongside John Abraham, Arjun Kapoor and Disha Patani which is all set to hit the big screen on July 29. The Mohit Suri directorial is a spiritual sequel to his 2014 film Ek Villain starring Sidharth Malhotra, Shraddha Kapoor and Riteish Deshmukh.

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