Actress Richa Chadha, who is in the headlines for her outspoken statements in Bollywood, is once again giving an impeccable statement. These days there are talks about nepotism in Bollywood. Richa has talked about nepotism in her blog recently. Richa wrote in her blog that it is being said that the industry is divided between outsiders and insiders. I believe that the Hindi film industry and the entire eco-system are only divided between kind and merciless people. I have spent very little time here and I am the first member of my family. It seems to me that the industry operates as a food chain. People are also no less crooked when they feel that they can now walk in this way themselves, then leave their loved ones.
"There are some insiders who are kind and helpful. There are outsiders who crumble in pride. Early in my career, my role was cut due to outsiders. I had to exert my full strength to overcome all this but it is not about me. The sad part is that everyone has their own version of the experience here. actress Richa Chadha has given millions of hearts her name in her best style. Why are we expected? If someone's father is a star, then they are born there as we do in our house. Do you feel ashamed of your parents? This is a disgusting and nonsense argument. I have identified myself here. Will you tell my children to be ashamed of my struggle for whatever I have".
She has also talked about Sushant Singh Rajput. In her blog, she has written that "Sushant and I did a workshop together in a theatre. I used to live in a 700 sq ft apartment in Andheri West with a friend from Delhi. Sushant used to come to pick me up and give me a lift on his bike. I am very grateful for this. My situation was not very bad at that time. I used to go for an audition for a beauty brand, I used to get scared of getting my makeup spoiled while going by auto rickshaw. It never happens to any star kid and if it happens to them, it would be appreciated."
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