‘Nepotism has no place in the Bigg Boss House’, says Salman Khan
In the recent episode of Bigg Boss , contestant Rahul Vaidya nominated Jaan Kumar Sanu has a product calling him a product of nepotism and told him that he is in … Read More
In the recent episode of Bigg Boss , contestant Rahul Vaidya nominated Jaan Kumar Sanu has a product calling him a product of nepotism and told him that he is in … Read More
Even before entering the “Bigg Boss” house, Nishant Singh Malkhani was clear that he would disconnect himself from negative people and also that he will always speak up for his … Read More
Well-known television casting director Rupesh Sonar has been discovering a talent for the industry from last 20 years. The seasoned casting director says that the debate of nepotism doesn’t hold … Read More
Nepotism in Bollywood is not a new phenomenon. It’s a hot topic in the entertainment industry, whether it’s Bollywood or Tollywood. Seerat Kapoor who recently gave a huge hit with … Read More
The fire of Nepotism has been doing rounds of Bollywood these days. Outsiders targeting Karan Johar for favouring the starkids for launching them in his big budget films. After the shocking death of Sushant Singh Rajput, fans wants justice for the actor and it is. I.e. Nepotism, said to be the reason for his suicide. ‘I didn’t know Sushant personally. Never met him or spoke to him. My only connection to him was through his movies. I’ve heard him being referred to in words far less charitable than ‘wannabe’. Bollywood is gifted at picking on people and making them arbitrarily feel like they don’t belong, that they will never belong, like they are permanently going to be on the outside, looking in. Why did the so-called industry ‘insiders’ who claim to have known about Sushant’s volatility not care enough for him? Why would they often ridicule him and throw jabs at him? Often the lines between thoughtful critique and gleeful rebuke are blurred’ said Sherlyn Chopra. With continuation Sherlyn added, ‘I strongly feel that it’s time to the cancel culture, a monster that feeds on hostility and has an insatiable appetite to be the first one to pinpoint and call out ‘problematic’ people and beliefs. When we actively create a culture of crushing loneliness, fear and open hostility, where a person’s worth is almost entirely determined by the opinions and perceptions of strangers, we also make the world too difficult to keep living in for far too many among us. Deactivating our digital touchpoints to dodge negativity in the virtual world is highly commendable! But what about those who are cornered, bullied, suppressed, manipulated, humiliated, discriminated day after day in the physical world regardless of their competence? We may not be handing the Sushants of the world the rope ourselves, but we’re certainly contributing to a culture that’s egging them on to reach for it’. The bold actress Sherlyn Chopra never falls back to take her stand to injustice she has tweeted about and giving the message out loud