In wake of late Sushant Singh Rajput’s tragic death, Bollywood’s ‘Nawab’ Saif Ali Khan recently, opened up in an interview that he himself has been a victim of nepotism but little did the actor knew that his comment will land him on a target of trolls on social media.

A lot of Bollywood biggies including Salman Khan, Karan Johar, Alia Bhatt and many more have been receiving flak on social media from angry Sushant Singh Rajput’s fans who feel the nepotism gang in B-Town made it difficult for the late actor’s survival in the industry that forced in to take such extreme step. Star kids are mostly on hit list of netizens for allegedly enjoying a privileged status over outsiders in the film industry.

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And now Saif has joined the league of these celebs facing the ire on social media.

"Nepotism in its purest form is something that even I have been a victim of... I am not going to take names but somebody's dad has rung up and said don't take him, take him in the movie. All that happens and it has happened to me," Saif Ali Khan said recently, in an interview.

However, the comment did not go down well with netizens. Trolls and memes started targeting the actor, who is the son of renowned actress Sharmila Tagore and late cricketer Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi.

"Saif Ali Khan: I am the victim of nepotism. Memers: Is this a joke?," reads a meme.


"#SaifAliKhan who brought the theory of Eugenics and Gifted Genes to justify Nepotism in 2017, today talking about being a victim of Nepotism. His mother bought him the National Award over Shah Rukh Khan in Swades. He'd even tried to trivialize the Nepotism debate at an Award Show," tweeted a user.

"Congratulations #SaifAliKhan. You just graduated from the Ananya Pandey institute of Struggle!!," reads another sarcastic tweet.


Check out some more angry fans' reaction below:
























Ever since Sushant Singh Rajput's demise, the nepotism debate has become a hot topic of discussion on social media.