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Here's to how Taapsee Pannu reacts to Sonakshi Sinha's comment of losing films as a Star Kid

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Here's to how Taapsee Pannu reacts to Sonakshi Sinha's comment of losing films as a Star Kid

Nepotism in Bollywood Industry is prevailing since ages and it affects the outsiders on the contrary note. Recently Sonakshi Sinha had commented as to star kids also not getting films in the industry on which Taapsee reacted to it she said there's a major difference the star kids aren't replaced as they have connections in the bollywood. But at some point of time every one has been given effective projects or role to play.

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In one of the interviews with Bollywood Bubble Taapsee said “Definitely, I feel any actor – star kid or not a star kid – will be losing out on films to someone else. But the criteria is not that the star kid has lost out on the film because that person is an outsider so that person got the film, but as outsiders, definitely we have lost out on films because someone was there recommending and pushing someone's name who definitely had those contacts in the industry. And those are mostly star kids, right?”

She further added, “I'm not saying they wouldn't have lost out on films, to outsiders because of the fact that they are outsiders, so that is the difference. But every actor has gone through a situation where they've been pushed out of a film. Can be star kids or even outsiders.”

In one of the interviews with Pinkvilla Sonakshi talked about losing films and ups and downs in her acting career“Of course. Who hasn’t? Like this whole star kid debate is useless because it is not like no star kid hasn’t lost out on a project because of somebody else. But nobody goes around crying about it. It’s okay, sab ke saath hota hai (it happens to everyone). Deal with it, dude. That’s life. There is no point talking about spilt milk,” she said.

She further added “Chalo, forget me. My father also, who was not a star kid, has lost out on many projects. It happens to every actor, it’s part and parcel of the job. It’s not something which is so unheard of or so new, it happens to everyone and it has been happening. Like I said, it’s part and parcel of the job, you move on with your life, work hard and keep at it.”

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