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Varun Dhawan doesn't think nepotism exists in Bollywood

Written by  Ms Harneep Kaur Bhullar -- March 18th 2017 10:53 AM
Varun Dhawan doesn't think nepotism exists in Bollywood

Varun Dhawan doesn't think nepotism exists in Bollywood

Mumbai: Actor Varun Dhawan says he doesn't think nepotism exists in the Hindi film industry. The nepotism debate took centre-stage in Bollywood after actress Kangana Ranaut kicked off a controversy recently with her remarks on filmmaker Karan Johar's talk show. Karan hit back at Kangana, saying that he did not know what Kangana meant by 'nepotism' as he has not worked with his family members, and instead launched several actors and directors, who hail from non-film background. When asked if nepotism exists in the film industry, Varun says, "I don't think. I don't want to talk much about it." The 28-year-old actor, however, praises Kangana, saying, "I like Kangana, her style and more power to her." Though Varun was not launched by his father, director David Dhawan, his big ticket break by Karan's Dharma Productions in "Student of The Year" provided a big launchpad. He consolidated his position by delivering hits like "Humpty Sharma Ki Dhulania", "Main Tera Hero" and critically acclaimed "Badlapur". —PTI


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