We're privileged even in our struggle: Pooja Bedi's daughter Alaya F on nepotism

In Hindi cinema, there is a lot of debate about nepotism. Ananya, during a conversation with Rajeev Masand a few days ago, said something about  her struggle that she got trolled on social media. Meanwhile, Pooja Beti's Alia Furniturewala has once again given rise to the debate of nepotism.

Actress Alia will soon be seen in 'Jawani Jaaneman' alongside Saif Ali Khan and Tabu. She is the debut film of the young sweetheart Alia. That is, Alia is going to step into this industry with this film. Alia is currently promoting her first film. Recently, during a conversation with Mumbai Mirror, she admitted that yes, they have to be a bit less strung out than ordinary people. We need to realise that even in our struggle, we are privileged. If we got rejected in 10 auditions, someone else has got the thumbs down 100 times. Their struggle is greater than ours. But just because I’m privileged, doesn’t mean that I’m not going to do what I love and work hard at it.”

Recently, Ananya Pandey got trolled, when film critic Rajeev Masand asked Ananya about nepotism, then the actress said, 'Everyone feels that we do not have to suffer much. We do not have to struggle. But it is not so. Yes I am lucky that I am the daughter of Chunky Pandey. My father has worked very hard. My father did not congratulate me when my first film was delayed a year. Because they know that anything can happen here. My father has never worked with a Dharma film. She was never called in Koffee with Karan. Everyone has their journey.

 

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