Hina Khan Says ‘TV Actors Do Not Get A Fair Chance In Bollywood’; Speaks Up On Nepotism

Actress Hina Khan who recently marked her Bollywood debut with the film Hacked speaks up on Nepotism and how TV actors do not get a fair chance in the industry

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Hina Khan Says ‘TV Actors Do Not Get A Fair Chance In Bollywood’; Speaks Up On Nepotism
Over the years, Hina Khan has carved her niche and is one of television’s most popular and highest-paid actresses as well. From being Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai’s Akshara for eight long years, to marking her Bollywood debut and entering the digital space, Hina Khan is winning the hearts of her fans with her hard work. Now, Hina Khan finally speaks up on Nepotism in Bollywood. Hina talks about how TV actors do not get a fair chance in the industry.

According to an IANS report, Hina Khan spoke on how Nepotism exists everywhere and not only in the industry. The actress said, “What we lack is equality. Nepotism exists everywhere and it does exist in our industry, too. If you are a star and you want to launch your kid, it's absolutely okay. But, it is not fair when you don't give an equal chance to outsiders. TV actors hardly make it big in Bollywood, just because we don't get a fair chance. At least, give us a chance to prove ourselves.”

Hina Khan opened up about how TV actors hardly make it big in Bollywood, just because everyone does not get a fair chance and asked for a fair chance. She then revealed that late Sushant Singh Rajput's journey inspired her a lot and mentioned that she looked up to him for so many things. Talking about how a proper balance should prevail, Hina said, “We outsiders do not have godfathers, what we want is a little bit of respect and recognition. So, a proper balance should prevail.”


The Hacked actress also went on to mention how discrimination on the basis of medium should be stopped and said, "Discrimination on the basis of medium should be stopped.” She continued, “An actor is an actor. It does not matter whether he or she works in a daily soap or a film or a digital show.” Concluding what he has to speak, Hina Khan said that if a person is talented, then he or she  should be appreciated and should be given a chance to prove her/his skills.

Meanwhile, as Hina Khan mentioned how it’s high time that talented artistes must be appreciated irrespective of their medium, she also recalled the time when Indian designers looked down upon her when she was gearing up to debut at the Cannes Film Festival. On the other hand, work-wise, Hina will be seen in the 2020 web film Unlock. Also Read: Anita Hassanandani, Hina Khan, Karishma Tanna And Other TV Hotties Who Rocked The Mask Look With Sheer Grace






Image source: Instagram/ Hina Khan