Vatsal said: People go crazy over Taimur, don't cry nepotism if he becomes actor




Actor Vatsal Sheth has said that nepotism is in every field & it's natural for parents to support their children. Furthermore, he said people go crazy over Kareena Kapoor & Saif Ali Khan's three-year-old son Taimur, adding, "Obviously [people would] want to see him on the big screen too." "If he becomes an actor, you can't cry nepotism," Vatsal added.

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Sushant Singh Rajput's demise has brought up questions like nepotism once again. Many have been speaking about it & nepotism has become the most important discussion. People have been blaming the star kids & everything has been messed up. Even fans have been speaking about the outsiders & the star kids & giving their opinions in open. Yeh Rishtey Hain Pyaar Ke actor Vatsal Sheth also gave his opinion on the same. He was seen in the movie, Tarzan which was one of the most loved movies. He feels it’s natural for parents to support their kids & kids want to do the same thing as they’ve grown up watching their parents & lived that life. He said that that if the audience also wants to see star kids, they shouldn't cry about nepotism while giving an example of Kareena Kapoor Khan & Saif Ali Khan's son, Taimur Ali Khan. In an interview with the Hindustan Times, Vatsal Sheth spoke about the same.

He said, "Taimur (Kareena Kapoor Khan & Saif Ali Khan’s son) is a kid. See how people go crazy around him. Uska photo dikhao, video dikhao. If you’re so keen on seeing Taimur right now, obviously you want to see him on big screen, too. Then if he becomes an actor, you can’t cry nepotism." He also gave some other examples & said, "Look at Kartik Aaryan, Ayushmann Khurrana — they aren’t from the industry, they worked very hard. Varun Dhawan is a great actor. I know how hard he works on his craft & even in the gym, so you can’t ignore that & just talk about him being a director’s son.



 "For an outsider, it might be difficult but not impossible, people who shout nepotism on Twitter don’t know what’s actually happening," he added.


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