Kriti Sanon calls it ‘unfair’ when star kids get multiple chances without proving themselves; praises Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt
Actor Kriti Sanon has weighed in on the long-running nepotism debate in Bollywood, saying it is unfair when star kids continue to receive opportunities without proving themselves. At the same time, she praised actors Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt, stating that their success is backed by talent and consistent performances.
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Jyoti Mukherjee

Bollywood actor Kriti Sanon has shared her views on nepotism and privilege in the film industry, stating that it is "unfair" when star kids are repeatedly given opportunities despite not having established themselves through their work.
Speaking during a recent interview, Sanon acknowledged that coming from a film family can provide aspiring actors with easier access to the industry. However, she stressed that sustained success should ultimately depend on talent, hard work and audience acceptance rather than lineage alone.
The actress said the issue arises when individuals continue to receive multiple chances without demonstrating their abilities. According to her, such situations can be frustrating for outsiders who often have to work much harder to secure opportunities and establish themselves in a highly competitive industry.
Sanon, who entered Bollywood without any film-industry background, has frequently been cited as an example of an outsider who built a successful career through persistence and strong performances. Since her debut, she has steadily carved out a place among the industry's leading actresses, earning critical acclaim as well as commercial success.
While discussing the broader debate, Sanon was careful to distinguish privilege from merit. She specifically praised Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt, noting that both actors have consistently delivered impressive performances and proven their capabilities on screen.
According to Sanon, audiences ultimately reward talent regardless of an actor's background. She suggested that while family connections may help someone enter the industry, long-term success requires the ability to connect with viewers and perform convincingly across different roles.
The comments come amid ongoing discussions about nepotism in Bollywood, a topic that has remained under scrutiny for several years. The debate intensified after questions were raised about access, opportunities and representation within the film industry, leading many actors to share their personal experiences.
Supporters of the industry's star children often argue that every profession has elements of inherited advantage and that actors from film families still face pressure to meet audience expectations. Critics, meanwhile, contend that insiders frequently enjoy greater visibility, resources and opportunities than newcomers.
Sanon's remarks have resonated with many social media users, with some praising her balanced perspective. Fans noted that she acknowledged the existence of privilege while also recognizing the achievements of actors who have successfully justified the opportunities they received.
Over the years, both Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt have emerged as two of Bollywood's most acclaimed performers. Despite often being cited in conversations about nepotism, they have won praise from critics and audiences alike for a range of successful performances across genres.
As discussions around nepotism continue to evolve, Sanon's comments add another voice to a complex conversation about fairness, opportunity and merit in Indian cinema. Her stance underscores a distinction that many industry observers make: access may open doors, but sustained success ultimately depends on talent and the ability to deliver results.
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