Actor Taapsee Pannu challenges the ongoing debate over nepotism in Bollywood, arguing that the influential families make it unfriendly for outsiders, despite the ongoing debate in the film industry.
In an exclusive interview with ANI, the actor shared her perspective on the insider-outsider debate in Tinsel Town. She emphasized the positive aspects of people having family members in the industry, such as parents or siblings, and how they can help maintain unity and support each other. Taapsee believes that this approach can help break down the nepotism prevalent in the industry and promote a more supportive and collaborative environment.
The actor, who made her Telugu film debut in 2010 and later in Tamil in 2011, emphasized the importance of respect and understanding among the industry’s youth. She compared the insecurity felt by outsiders to the respect they have for each other, stating that they are used to hustling and racing ahead, leading to a strong sense of respect and solidarity. The actor also noted that the vibe of supporting each other’s work is more prevalent among the industry’s youth than among outsiders.
competitive mindset. She admires the resilience of “Nepo kids” and their ability to stick together through challenges, highlighting the importance of addressing these issues within the industry.
In an interview with ANI, Taapsee expressed his personal experience of the unity among individuals who are willing to recommend each other, stand by each other, and be there for each other. He believes that this unity can be beneficial for both parties.
Taapsee, known for her challenging roles and powerful performances in films like Pink, Thappad, Rashmi Rocket, and Shabaash Mithu, is currently receiving praise for her performances in Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba and Khel Khel Mein.
Her performances in Pink and Baby, The Ghazi Attack, Mulk, Manmarziyaan, Badla, and Mission Mangal, along with her recent role in Dunki, gained her popularity.