New Delhi: The word ‘Nepotism’ has taken a toll in Bollywood ever since Kangana Ranaut spoke about it in a talk show. But the rage on ‘nepotism’ burst into flames when Sushant Singh Rajput’s death set forth the debate between insiders and outsiders. Many celebrities have been seen opening up and speaking about its existence. It is now Siddhanth Kapoor who said that he doesn’t believe in the word ‘nepotism’ as if it would have existed, he would have been a superstar by now.


Siddhanth Kapoor has done a number of significant works in Bollywood. He started his career as an Assistant Director and later made his debut with the movie ‘Shootout at Wadala’. While talking to a news portal, he expressed his views that it is not only about nepotism but is about respecting somebody’s work irrespective of the artist being an insider or outsider. He added that since many years he has been trying hard to make a mark for himself in the industry and create an influence of his work.

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The Yaaram actor elaborated and added that if a doctor’s son or daughter gets a chance to be a doctor, then there shouldn’t be a problem in an actor’s son becoming an actor. In his opinion, it happens in every field.

As per reports, Siddhanth also spoke about how Sushant Singh Rajput’s death has exploded the social media. He finds it disturbing and heart-breaking to see anything related to the late actor on social media. He requested people to let the actor go in peace.

On the work front, Siddhanth Kapoor will be next seen in the movie ‘Chehre’ co-starring with Amitabh Bachchan, Emraan Hashmi, Rhea Chakraborty and others.