Actress
Madhuri
Dixit-Nene,
who
doesn't
belong
to
a
filmy
background,
feels
that
star
kids
are
always
under
scrutiny.
"It
is
a
little
difficult
to
be
an
outsider...
to
come
into
the
industry
and
make
a
name
for
yourself.
But
I
think
even
for
the
star
kids,
it's
hard
because
they
are
under
scrutiny
all
the
time," Madhuri
said
during
a
conversation
with
Vikram
Chandra,
consulting
editor,
NDTV.
"And
they
are
scrutinised
in
a
much
tougher
way
than
what
an
outsider
may
come
and
do," she
added.
Madhuri
graced
the
panel
discussion
with
her
doctor-husband
Shriram
Madhav
Nene
at
the
ongoing
FICCI
Frames
2017
on
Thursday.
"I
don't
know
if
it's
tougher
or
easier,
but
I
think
if
you're
from
the
industry,
you
know
how
it
works
because
you
have
seen
your
parents
go
through
it
and
how
the
whole
industry
works," she
said.
Coming
from
a
non-filmy
background,
Madhuri
feels
that
it
is
difficult
for
an
outsider
to
understand
the
industry
logistics.
"When
you're
from
outside,
you
don't
know
how
it
works.
First,
you
have
to
discover
how
the
industry
works,
then
you
have
to
make
your
contacts
and
even
after
doing
a
film,
you
have
to
keep
doing
films
after
films,
just
to
show
that
you
have
it
in
you
and
you
can
do
it," said
the
"Dil"
star.