Arshad Warsi talks about nepotism in Bollywood, says some actors get many chances: 'You give one flop, you are doomed'
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Arshad Warsi talks about nepotism in Bollywood, says some actors get many chances: 'You give one flop, you are doomed'

Hindustan Times  

Arshad Warsi has opened up on the prevalence of nepotism and favoritism in Bollywood. The actor, who received praise for his turn in the latest release, Asur 2, opened up about the privileges some actors in the industry have, where they are offered multiple films to make a hit while for others, if there's one flop, the actor is 'doomed.' About Arshad Warsi Arshad Warsi made his debut with the 1996 drama Tere Mere Sapne, which was produced by Jaya Bachchan, and was directed by Joy Augustine. Arshad Warsi on nepotism In a new interview with Humans of Bombay, the actor opened up about nepotism and favoritism in the industry. So, nothing against the industry but this is the norm.” On how some actors get multiple chances Arshad added what the difference between the ones connected with the industry and the ones who are not is, "I am not even complaining, I accept it.

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