Saif Ali Khan on nepotism: Even I’ve been a victim, but nobody speaks about that

Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan has talked about the current rage against nepotism in the Hindi film industry!

It has been almost three weeks since the demise of the actor Sushant Singh Rajput. People have been mourning the loss of a great actor. But at the same time, there is a rage amongst the people against the nepotism happening in the Bollywood industry.   

People have been badly trolling celebs like Karan Johar, Alia Bhatt, Sonam Kapoor and Sonakshi Sinha. Now the actor Saif Ali Khan has spoken in the matter talking about the debate of nepotism. He talked about Kangana Ranaut’s remarks against B-town as well.

The New Indian Express quotes him saying, “I have no idea what Kangana was saying on Koffee with Karan because I don’t think like that. As far as Karan is concerned, he has made himself a large symbol and it seems like he’s attracting a lot of flak for it. The truth is always complicated. There’s much more to it but people aren’t interested in that. I hope the tide is over and better things shine through.”

The actor added on saying, “There is inequality in India that needs to be explored. Nepotism, favoritism and camps are different subjects. Even I have been a victim of nepotism but nobody speaks of that. I’m happy to see more people from film institutes come to the forefront.”

Saif had also worked with Sushant in his last film Dil Bechara. The actor has a special appearance in the film which will released on July 24 on Disney+ Hotstar.

He called Sushant a talented actor and a good-looking guy. “I thought he had a bright future. He was polite to me and appreciated my guest appearance in the film. He wanted to talk about many topics like astronomy and philosophy. I got the feeling he was brighter than I was,” added Saif.

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