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Posted: 4 years ago
#31

Originally posted by: RegressiveThug



How did nepotism helped her?


Did her father launched her?

Did her father invested in her projects?,


Did her father out in the words with Vyjayanthi Movies to launch her?



I mean privileged background is not equal to nepotism. Or else most of the so called outsiders are all from products of nepotism.

How come most of the so called outsiders would be products of nepotism? Her father is a political person, so he could definitely influence people to help her launch in the industry. Same goes for Ameesha Patel too. Let's not mix them up with the helpless outsiders who literally don't have any backup or any powerful family member to help them enter in the industry.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: RegressiveThug


Vivek Oberoi's dad was an actorπŸ˜†.


And Neha's father hasn't invested in a single movie of her, how the heck is she a product of nepotism. I mean kuch bhi.


You reminded me of someone who said Tara and Sanjana Sanghi are also products of nepotism because their dads were rich businessman πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

Vivek's dad is both an actor and a political person. Okay let's remove Vivek from this and talk about Neha.

How do you know whether her dad didn't invest on her or not?? He easily can and surely knows the insiders very well too. The political persons have well connection with the insiders as well as underworld people, so if they want they can have easy access. Comparing political people with business people is also another joke.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: anjs


Vivek's dad was a Actor.....when did he become a politician....Vivek's wife and Father in law are politician though......

Vivek's dad is both an actor and a politician

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: S_H_Y

Neha

Aisha

Adah

Sonal

Yami


How many pretty lass was sacrificed for jahntvi,annnipee etc


They could improve acting working with talented directors, like sonam was able to give passable performance in Neerja .

Atleast they can replace the masala flowerpot roles who want to watch sonakshi dancing.

Yami and Illeana getting no good roles post Vicky Donor and Barfi respectively baffles me.

Even last year Yami was the show stealer in Bala but i see no talk around her...i see no good films going to her.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: ffkhan

How come most of the so called outsiders would be products of nepotism? Her father is a political person, so he could definitely influence people to help her launch in the industry. Same goes for Ameesha Patel too. Let's not mix them up with the helpless outsiders who literally don't have any backup or any powerful family member to help them enter in the industry.


Most of the outsiders come from privileged backgrounds, there are very few outsiders who are actually not so privileged. The likes of Tara, Swara, Radhika, Aditi Hydari, Deepika and so on come from well connected families. Plus there are many others who are from well to do background. If Neha is nepotism products because she is a rich kid, than all are nepotism product.


And all you are doing is speculating, if his father really wanted to launch her, why would he have her do a love interest roles in Telugu movie for her debut or a Bhatt movie for a Hindi debut, I mean he could have launched her in a movie fully focusing on her, just her.


I mean he wasn't even in power when Neha debuted in 2007 in Telugu industry and than in 2010 when she debuted with Crook.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: ffkhan

Vivek's dad is both an actor and a political person. Okay let's remove Vivek from this and talk about Neha.

How do you know whether her dad didn't invest on her or not?? He easily can and surely knows the insiders very well too. The political persons have well connection with the insiders as well as underworld people, so if they want they can have easy access. Comparing political people with business people is also another joke.


If that is true why his daughter not doing enough movies? Not getting big movies? Why she had debut in Telugu industry and than in a movie like Crook, when her daddy could have simply has her sign contract with YRF, just like Ranveer, Shraddha and Bhumi did. You know the other well connected kids.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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It's not black and white. Neha herself is privileged in many ways. Let's not forget that while painting her as a complete victim.


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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: ponymo

It's not black and white. Neha herself is privileged in many ways. Let's not forget that while painting her as a complete victim.


Rajnikanth id outsider with no fane and money?😲

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: zehreeli.kheer

Rajnikanth id outsider with no fane and money?😲


He used to be dirt poor as well and work as a bus conductor...or so I have heard!

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: cricketfan1


He used to be dirt poor as well and work as a bus conductor...or so I have heard!

But then even Shahrukh was not that well off though not completely without money.. but he was certainly not what you would call famous so how is he outsider but famous?πŸ˜†

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