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Taapsee Pannu has often spoken about how nepotism impacts the careers of ‘star kids’ versus ‘outsiders’. While Taapsee has condemned the unfair advantages of nepotism previously, she also recognises ‘one good thing’ about star kids. She said that just like star kids, outsiders also need to have better unity among themselves.
“It’s a different opinion from a lot of others. One thing that is good about people who have parents or siblings or any other family member in the industry, the so-called nepotism people or the people who they say have come into the industry through nepotism, one really good thing that I’ve learnt from them is how to stay together, stick together, and support each other. Which a lot of us, people from outside, don’t have as much as they have for each other,” Taapsee told ANI.
She said, “We’re so used to struggling, hustling, and racing ahead of each other. We’re respectful towards each other, we’ll message each other when we see each other’s films. But wo ki agar achhi film ho ya buri film ho (whether it’s a good film or a bad film), to stand by this person… wo wali jo vibe hai na (that vibe), that’s more in the industry kids than us outsiders.”
“Sometimes, deep down inside we’ll end up feeling insecure about each other only. It’s more than what the industry kids have. Because, like I said, mindset hi ban gaya hai competition ka (our mindset is framed by competition). But the unity I’ve seen… that they’ll recommend each other or stand by each other or be there for each other… in my personal experience, I’ve seen they have more than us. And that’s one thing, if not others, that we can take from them in a good way,” Taapsee added.
Meanwhile, the actress has been busy with two recent releases. Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba was released on Netflix and featured Vikrant Massey and Sunny Kaushal in prominent roles along with Taapsee. She is currently seen in Khel Khel Mein with Akshay Kumar, Vaani Kapoor, Ammy Virk, Fardeen Khan, Pragya Jaiswal and Aditya Seal.
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