Abhishek
Bachchan,
who
made
his
debut
in
the
Hindi
film
industry
in
the
year
2000,
with
the
film
Refugee,
recently
celebrated
20
years
of
being
an
actor.
As
the
debate
on
nepotism
rages
on
following
the
death
of
Sushant
Singh
Rajput,
Abhishek
clears
the
notion
that
being
born
to
celebrities
is
all
glamour.
He
says
that
it
takes
a
lot
of
hard
work
to
establish
oneself
and
that
audiences
rarely
see
that
part
of
it.
Speaking
to
Hindustan
Times,
Abhishek
said
about
Bollywood,
"This
place
is
not
about
film
premieres
and
parties.
It's
a
lot
of
hard
work,
and
a
lot
more.
Unfortunately,
our
audiences
only
see
the
glamorous
side
of
it,
and
very
seldom
get
to
see
the
hard
work,
blood,
sweat
and
tears
we
put
into
it."
He
continued,
"As
far
as
I'm
concerned,
I
am
what
I
am
today
because
of
this
industry,
and
the
audiences.
They
have
made
my
family,
and
given
our
family
everything.
That's
very
sacred
to
me.
We
also
need
to
understand
that
this
is
more
than
just
parties
and
premieres.
You
should
come
and
spend
time
with
us
on
set,
there's
so
much
hard
work
put
in
by
everyone
to
put
out
a
film.
I
do
understand
there's
this
huge
glamorous
image,
which
is
fair
enough.
There's
a
lot
more
to
it
than
just
that."
Explaining
why
the
industry
is
a
demanding
place,
Abhishek
said,
"Because
the
criteria
and
the
way
you
work
is
very
difficult.
But
you
know,
I
don't
want
to
make
a
big
deal
out
of
it.
Life
is
difficult,
nobody's
life
is
easy,
everybody
has
their
own
journey
and
battles,
and
this
industry
is
no
different.
It's
a
very
competitive
place,
where
you've
to
work
very
hard
to
earn
the
love
and
respect
of
the
audience,
and
even
harder
to
maintain
it.
It's
a
very
demanding
place."
Abhishek
is
all
set
to
make
his
web
series
debut
with
the
Amazon
Prime
Video
series,
Breathe:
Into
The
Shadows.