After Adhyayan Suman, Shakti Kapoor's son Siddhanth talks about his Bollywood career amid nepotism debate
After Adhyayan Suman, Shakti Kapoor's son Siddhanth talks about his Bollywood career amid nepotism debate
Ever since Sushant Singh Rajput’s tragic death the debate around nepotism, groupism, lobbying, etc is getting intense. Earlier, Shekhar Suman’s son Adhyayan came out and said that nepotism has been wrongly quoted and it should be groupism in Bollywood that should be talked about. Now Shakti Kapoor’s son Siddhanth has come out and talked about his experience in the industry.
Shraddha Kapoor’s brother feels that this whole discussion is bit misplace and his career his proof of it. While talking to entertainment portal he said that it’s not about nepotism rather it should be about respecting somebody’s work whether one is a star kid or not. He further added that if nepotism has been a reality that he would have been a superstar by now.
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He continued that he’s been working hard to make his place and leave an impact in the film industry through his work. He feels that its unfair that whenever there’s talk on nepotism star kids come in the line of fire. He says that it's not just in Bollywood but in every field, nepotism exists, he gives an example of a doctor and says, “A doctor’s son or daughter gets a chance to be a doctor, so what’s the problem when an actor’s son becomes an actor? It happens in every field. What we should talk about is being nice to each other, not eyeing anybody negatively, not cutting off people, not having an agenda about something.”
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On Sushant Singh Rajput’s death, he said that the unfortunate incident has been a wakeup call for everybody. However, he further adds that people should now let him go in peace as it’s heartbreaking to see anything about Sushant on social media.
The actor who made his debut with Shootout at Wadala concluded by saying that now is the time for people to be for each other more than before.
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