Kriti Sanon says Bollywood alone cannot be blamed for nepotism

Kriti Sanon says Bollywood alone cannot be blamed for nepotism

Actress Kriti Sanon speaks during the session ‘Empowering Change: Women Leading the Way in Cinema’ at the 55th International Film Festival of India in Goa on Monday (November 25, 2024). , Photo Credit: ANI

Actress and producer Kriti Sanon recently shared her views on nepotism while speaking at the 55th International Film Festival in Goa. Kriti, who has made her way in Bollywood without connections in the film industry, spoke candidly during a masterclass about the struggles faced by outsiders and how the “media” and the “audience” interact with nepotism. Contribute.

During her conversation, Kriti said that without a “film background” it takes time for a person to get the opportunities he dreams of. “The industry has welcomed me very warmly since I came. Of course, when you are not from a film background, it takes time for you to get there. It takes time for you to get those opportunities. You It takes time to even get those magazine covers. So everything takes a bit of struggle, but after 2-3 films, if you work hard and keep at it, nothing can stop you. Can.” ‘Two ‘Patti’ actress.

Kriti also shared her view that the Bollywood industry is not entirely to blame for nepotism and pointed out that the audience and media have a role in promoting star kids. Kriti said, “I think the industry is not that responsible for nepotism. This is also the media and the audience. The audience wants to see what the media is saying about a particular star kid. Because the audience is interested in them, the industry feels the need to make films with them. So I think it’s a circle.

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“But I think if you’re talented, you’ll get there. If you are not talented, and cannot connect with the audience, you will not be able to get there.” Meanwhile, on the work front, Kriti was last seen bandage up‘, with Kajol and Shaheer Sheikh. The film, directed by Shashank Chaturvedi, was released on Netflix on October 25. bandage up Produced by Kanika Dhillon and Kriti.

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