A Quote by Shenaz Treasury

Nepotism exists - not just in Bollywood but in every profession in India. — © Shenaz Treasury
Nepotism exists - not just in Bollywood but in every profession in India.
If you have access and don't have the talent to back it up, people won't invest their money in you. Having said that, I do believe nepotism exists and it exists in all industries, not just Bollywood.
Nepotism has always existed in Bollywood.
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.'
Nepotism exists everywhere.
I think every industry is a male-dominated industry. Whether it is Tollywood or Bollywood or India as a whole, it is male-dominated. We stay in India, and it has been patriarchal society.
I am a product of nepotism. I don't think I would have had the profession that I'm in currently... if it wasn't for my dad.
We know so many people who have gone into the family business even when they had no interest in it because that was the easiest choice. I feel this is a huge debate in India because it applies to every field and not just Bollywood.
Bollywood is there; the film industry is thriving, and it's huge, and it's everywhere. Anytime I travel abroad and I say I'm an actor from India, they're like, 'Oh, Bollywood!' And I say, 'Umm, not yet!'
Of course nepotism exists, but if star kids are not good at what they do, they won't last.
Nepotism and outsiders are two sides of the same coin that is Bollywood. They both have to co-exist. Both have their share of struggles.
In India only sex and Bollywood sell. So if you are not using either of them, forget launching any product, sport or business in India.
Nepotism is an overrated debate. It exists everywhere and I have been telling this from the day one.
I feel that Miss India is a stepping stone for anything you want to do, not just Bollywood.
India should not have any ties with Pakistan, be it Bollywood or cricket. I am shocked that Bollywood is saying that cricket and movies should be kept ahead of national sentiments.
There is nothing else is India which is as popular as Bollywood. Look at Indian classical music, how big and how respected it is in the West, but here in India, no one is interested.
I'm a proud mainstream musician, but having said that, I do firmly believe there's more to musical talent in India than just Bollywood.
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