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‘Star kids milk their advantage, we can rely on our strength’

- Rishabh Suri

Actor Taapsee Pannu has never shied away from talking about her tough journey in films — coming from southern cinema to Hindi film industry, and having zero connection­s or a “godfather” to guide her. As the nepotism debate rages on, she feels that it’s just an “added challenge” to the several others a newcomer faces in Bollywood. “But it will be wrong to say that one is not aware of it beforehand. And once you’re aware of the challenges, you make sure to develop the strength to deal with it,” says the 32-year-old.

The one thing Pannu can’t comprehend, however, is that when the children of actors use their advantage to its full extent, why don’t the outsiders do it, too, especially when the common man connects with them? “If star kids milk their advantage, I don’t understand why don’t we outsiders rely on our strength and use it to our advantage as well? We have the relatabili­ty factor with the audience. We’ve their support because they feel we are one of them,” says the actor, known for films such as Pink (2016) and Thappad. However, she adds that things won’t be as smooth. “The journey will be harder and longer, but every inch of success we achieve will be ours. No one can claim a stake in that. That’s a beautiful feeling in itself,” she asserts.

Having delivered critically acclaimed performanc­es, Pannu is excited to “go through the hard test of nepotism to experience that high of self-made story”. Reiteratin­g that nepotism exists in most industries, including Bollywood, she adds, “No matter how many debates we have, it’s never going to go away. So, it’s better that we learn ways to deal with it, and that our audience and media becomes unbiased enough to give us an equal opportunit­y, and a chance to get their love and attention.”

 ?? PHOTO: GOKUL VS/HT ?? Taapsee Pannu
PHOTO: GOKUL VS/HT Taapsee Pannu

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