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Kriti Sanon Breaks Silence on Nepotism: "Audience Loves Star Kids, Not Just Bollywood"

Kriti Sanon addresses the nepotism debate in Bollywood, stating that it’s not just the industry but also the audience that fuels the demand for star kids in movies.

 

Bollywood actress Kriti Sanon, who has become a household name, recently attended the 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) for her film Do Patti. The movie, which premiered on Netflix, has garnered positive reviews, especially for Kriti's on-screen chemistry with actor Shaheer Sheikh. At the event, Kriti took the opportunity to discuss the ongoing debate about nepotism in Bollywood and her journey from being an outsider to becoming one of the industry's leading actresses.

Kriti, who won the prestigious National Award for her role in Mimi last year, spoke candidly about nepotism in Bollywood. She acknowledged that the industry has a tendency to focus more on star kids due to the audience's interest. However, she also emphasized that it is not just the industry's fault but also the media and the audience who perpetuate this cycle.

"Industry bigwigs want to make movies with star kids because they know that the audience is more interested in them," Kriti shared. "But I feel it’s not only the industry’s responsibility. It’s also about what the audience consumes, what the media pushes forward. It’s a circle."

Despite this, Kriti remained optimistic and said that talent will always find its way. She believes that if you are truly talented, the audience will eventually connect with you, regardless of your background. "If you're talented and if the audience feels that connection, you will get there," she said confidently.

Kriti’s Journey from Outsider to Success

Kriti also reflected on her own journey in the film industry, where she started as an outsider without a film background. "When you don't belong to a film family, it takes time to get those opportunities you crave for," Kriti explained. "It’s a struggle at first, but after 2-3 films, if you keep working hard, nothing can stop you."

Her message was one of persistence, hard work, and staying true to one’s craft. Kriti also talked about the challenges of getting visibility, like gracing magazine covers and being recognized for her work. "Everything is a bit of a struggle," she added, highlighting the persistence needed to succeed in such a competitive industry.

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Kriti Sanon: A Journey of Hits and New Beginnings

Kriti made her Bollywood debut with Heropanti alongside Tiger Shroff in 2014, and since then, she has achieved remarkable success. She has been part of a variety of hit films, such as Bareilly Ki Barfi, Luka Chuppi, Panipat, Pati Patni Aur Woh, Adipurush, Ganapath, and many more. Her versatility as an actress has earned her critical acclaim, and she has continued to grow her fanbase with each project.

This year, Kriti expanded her horizons by stepping into production. She made her debut as a producer with Do Patti, a thriller that features Kajol and Shaheer Sheikh in key roles. Do Patti marked the first project under her newly established production banner, Blue Butterfly Films. The film's success on Netflix has further solidified Kriti's position as a multi-talented force in the industry.

Looking ahead, Kriti has several exciting projects in the pipeline, and her journey from an outsider to a celebrated actress is an inspiration to many. She continues to work hard, balancing her acting career with her new role as a producer, and remains committed to creating meaningful work for her audiences.

Kriti’s open and honest conversation about the challenges of nepotism and her personal growth reflects a deep understanding of the entertainment industry and the pressures that come with it. Her message to both aspiring actors and her fans is clear: "Stay true to yourself, work hard, and success will follow."

As Kriti continues to shine on screen and off, her journey serves as a reminder that talent and perseverance can break barriers, no matter where you start.