THIS IS WHAT THE 'DABANGG GIRL' OF BOLLYWOOD HAS TO SAY ABOUT NEPOTISM



Being a star kid, actress Sonakshi Sinha has also proven herself very well in Bollywood. Sonakshi Sinha is the daughter of actor and politician, Shatrughan Sinha. Many people point the finger at star kids for being the product of nepotism. 
 
In an interview, when she was asked about her opinion on nepotism, she replies that 'It's not necessary to always cry over the things you lose. Star kids only get their first film easily but after that, it's their hard work that puts them forward. It's not like that they don't get replaced and refused, they also get replaced by the outsiders but they don't cry over that again and again.'
 
Last year she completed her 10 years in Bollywood. She started her career in the film Dabangg in the year 2010. After that, she has done many films like- 'Rowdy Rathore', 'Son of Sardar', 'Once Upon a Time in Mumbai ', 'Lootera', 'R.Rajkumar', 'Holiday', 'Tevar', 'Akira', 'Force 2', 'Mission Mangal' and many more. She gave a lot of hits to the Bollywood industry.
 
Apart from acting she also tries her luck in singing, 'Aaj Mood Ishqaholic Hai' 'Mera Naam Chin Chin Chu' are some of her songs. Not only acting and singing but also in dancing she proves herself very well. She represented her dancing skills in the song 'Go Go Go Govinda' choreographed by 'Prabhudeva'.
 
She also commented on her career that acting was not there in her priority list but the love, she received from the audience, is the main reason she starts to do more hard work to justify her place in the industry.
 
When she completed her 10 years in Bollywood she posted a video of some clips of her acting journey with a caption- "10 years and counting...•I can't believe it's been 10 whole years since I first appeared on the silver screen. I remember being so unsure if this is really what I wanted to do... But you know what erased all that doubt? The love I received from all of YOU! Your love encouraged me, your criticism pushed me to do better. My hard work sustained me, and my respect for my work nudged me forward. My enthusiasm on set aided me, my hunger to learn propelled me. Here I m, 10 years down the line, so grateful for every film, every experience- good or bad, every person I have ever worked with. Thank you! Thank you to this industry, thank you to my audience, and thank you universe! This is just the beginning...



By: Harshita Sethi