A Quote by Rishi Kapoor

There is no nepotism in the Hindi film industry. — © Rishi Kapoor
There is no nepotism in the Hindi film industry.
A doctor's son can become a doctor, and no one screams nepotism. I don't understand why, in this industry, people keep saying 'Nepotism, nepotism.'
Hindi film industry makes film for the rest of the world. Tamil films are watched by Malay people. When a film is not bound by a language, why should an actor be?
Unfortunately, the Hindi film industry is a sitting duck; it is easy to hurl malevolent accusations. It is a systematic campaign to divert attention from real issues, failing economy, China border tensions, spiraling Covid cases, and farmers' agitation by putting the spotlight on the supposed ills of the film industry.
It's no exaggeration that nepotism exists in our film industry. Had I not been the daughter of Chunky Panday, it would not be that easy for me.
You see, I have many friends in the Hindi film industry.
Instead of saying 'unique,' I will say 'Kattappava Kaanom' is a very special and lucky film for me because I got the chance to step into Hindi film industry when I was in the shoot of this movie.
Nepotism is despised in England, which is a very good thing. I think something to do with the class system. People really look down on nepotism. So yeah, it never really works in your favor - even in this industry.
In 1963, when I joined Hindi film industry it raised many eyebrows.
In Hindi film industry, the maximum one can do is try and make a film like 'Badhaai Ho' or 'Andhadhun,' but if I want to make something of the level of 'Kanchivaram' it is impossible. If I will make that kind a film, it will have no traction.
Hindi film industry's fortunes are directly connected to that of the world finance markets.
I don't discuss my journey in the Hindi film industry since it is something personal to me.
Art should not be bound by barriers or language. The Hindi film industry is a testament to that. We speak only Hindi, but we premiere in Germany and Japan. Our films do phenomenally well there. We transcend the barriers of language and culture. We welcome you in. I think that's what art should be, and I hope America reaches that place.
What's exciting is that after all these years, I have made my Bollywood debut. And the reach of the Hindi film industry is huge.
I am on 'Bigg Boss' only because it can open doors to the Hindi film industry for me.
Now that I am a part of the Hindi film industry, I hope I can do different roles with a lot of scope.
In any field, people want to work with those who they know and trust. It's the same in the Hindi film industry.
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