
Tara Sutaria, who has no filmi connections, made her Bollywood debut earlier this year in Punit Malhotra’s Student Of The Year 2. The actress was cast alongside star kids Ananya Panday and Tiger Shroff.
In an interview with an entertainment website, Tara was asked about her take on the nepotism debate, and if she was at a disadvantage because she did not come from a family with connections to Bollywood.
“For me, personally, I don’t think there has been any disadvantage. No one’s treated me differently or anything. A lot of people ask me that question, especially with the debate constantly in the media about Dharma Productions and nepotism and all of these silly things that people constantly talk about. I feel like it has never been so with me. It has been a breeze, it has been fantastic,” she said.
“This whole concept of insider-outsider baffles me sometimes because I think we make up half of the problems ourselves. It has not been like that for me, it has been really amazing. I have three films coming out back-to-back and I feel like if it really is the way people describe it to be, I would not be doing two-three films so soon,” she added.
Currently, Tara has two projects in her kitty – Milap Zaveri’s Marjaavan alongside Sidharth Malhotra, Rakul Preet and Riteish Deshmukh, as well as the Hindi remake of Telugu hit RX 100, which marks the big screen debut of Suniel Shetty’s son Ahan Shetty.
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