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Suniel feels success is the only way to survive in Bollywood

- Rishabh Suri

Actor Suniel Shetty (below left) is a selfconfes­sed protective father. His daughter Athiya, (below) who made her acting debut in director Nikhil Advani’s film Hero (2015), didn’t exactly get the dream-debut every star kid wants. But Suniel reveals that his daughter wasn’t affected by the film’s failure at the box-office. He says, “I am happy with the way her career is shaping up. She has chosen some good films now, and herself says, ‘Papa, my first film wasn’t such a superhit that every household would know me. I can’t carry a film on my own shoulders, therefore, I need to mature a lot more and think before taking a decision.’” He has nothing but praise for his daughter’s mature stance. “As a father, at first I thought she was making a mistake with this selective approach, but when I thought of it I was wowed by the confidence she has got,” adds the 56-year old actor. With his son Ahan (left) also gearing up for films, he is concerned whether his two kids will be able to deal with the “harsh” industry, where fates change every Friday. Suniel also feels that today’s social media age has affected relationsh­ips. He says, “Actors of our generation had hundreds of friends rallying around them all the time, because we were people’s people. Today, kids are only worried about likes and dislikes on social media. Everybody has an opinion there, and tries to run you down.” About the industry, the actor says, “Success is everything here. If you fail, everyone will say ‘arre yaar, bakwaas hai voh.’”

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PHOTO: YOGEN SHAH PHOTO: VIRAL BHAYANI

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