Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt‘s mother and veteran actress Soni Razdan opens up on ongoing nepotism controversy. Alia Bhatt‘s mother Soni Razdan says those who are ranting about nepotism today, and who have made it on their own in Bollywood will also have kids one day. And they will also support their children when they want to join the industry.
Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput sudden demise has left the entire nation shocked. Sushant Singh Rajput breathed his last on 14 June 2020. According to the police reports, Sushant has committed suicide due to depression. The provisional post mortem report revealed that the cause of his death was asphyxia due to hanging. Mumbai Police haven’t recovered any suicide note from the place. Police has been doing the further investigation in connection with suicide case.
Soon after the demise of actor, there are several debates on social media has started related to nepotism, Bollywood’s big biggies hypocrisy, Boycotting late actor and much more.
Now, Alia Bhatt‘s mother Soni Razdan also spoke about the ongoing nepotism controversy. In her recent tweet, She has said that the same people who are ‘ranting’ about the issue today will support their kids if they want to join the industry. It all started with filmmaker Hansal Mehta‘s tweet.
Hansal Mehta tweeted, “This nepotism debate must be broadened. Merit counts most. My son got a step in the door because of me. And why not. But he’s been an integral part of my best work because he is talented, disciplined, hardworking and shares similar values as me. Not just because he’s my son.”
He adds, “He will make films not because I will produce them. I might not. But because he deserves to make them. He will have a career only if he survives. It is ultimately him and not his father who will build his career. My shadow is both his biggest benefit and greatest bane.”
Alia Bhatt‘s mother replied to his tweet, “The expectation that people have because of whose son or daughter you are is much more. Also thise who r ranting about nepotism today and who have made it on their own will also have kids one day. And what if they want to join the industry? Will they stop them from doing so ?.”