Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Expecting fair play in Bollywood is like living in a fool’s paradise: Annu Kapoor

- Shreya Mukherjee monika.rawal@htlive.com RAVEENA TANDON shreya.mukherjee@htlive.com

It’s undeniable that favouritis­m exists in the film industry, says Annu Kapoor, reacting to Vidyut Jammwal’s tweet where he expressed displeasur­e when an

OTT platform didn’t invite him for the announceme­nt their new lineup of films including Jammwal’s Khuda Haafiz. Kapoor, who also stars in the film, rues that not everything is fair in this world.

“Hypocrisy, favouritis­m, and there I realised the hero is someone else. They didn’t even inform me’. So, what happened with all these false claims of nepotism? Even the greatest filmmaker Raj Kapoor’s family wasn’t spared by politics.”

Mention how Rajput always feared being thrown out of Bollywood if his films didn’t work, Tandon says that’s a reality with every actor. “Even the topmost stars or topmost producer, director’s brothers or sons have that fear. If that wasn’t the case, all star kids would have been superstars today, but there are many who have been thrown out of Bollywood. So, when Sushant appealed to the public to come and see his films, nobody knew that it was said with so much charged emotion. Maybe he was emotionall­y very fragile always,” says Tandon, who still can’t fathom “what drove such a young, handsome, talented, successful boy to take this drastic step”. corruption are integral parts of Indian society. The film industry is the by-product of this society, so it exists there as well. Expecting fair play would be like living in a fool’s paradise,” he says.

After actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s death, many actors shared their experience­s of facing favouritis­m in the industry. And Kapoor, 64, feels these discussion­s would bring about the “inevitable change”.

Weighing in on the nepotism debate, Kapoor considers the term “purely as a patronage bestowed upon in politics or business”. He adds, “Son of a doctor can become a doctor, but if a film star launches his child in the industry, then why cry nepotism? If nepotism worked then (filmmakers) Vashu Bhagnani’s son and Harry Baweja’s son, or even (actor) Amitabh Bachchan’s son would have been like (actor) Tom Cruise... It’s the prerogativ­e of producers to select or reject any one.”

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