Surveen
Chawla
made
her
Bollywood
debut
with
Hate
Story
2
in
2014.
She
quit
Television
in
2010
after
doing
daily
soaps
like
Kahin
Toh
Hoga,
Kasauti
Zindagi
Ki
and
Kaajal.
In
a
recent
interview
to
HT,
Surveen
talked
about
nepotism
in
Bollywood
and
how
she
was
replaced
by
a
star
kid
once
and
much
more.
The
stunning
actress
said,
''One
doesn't
need
to
have
a
godfather.
It's
just
that
everybody
in
the
industry
needs
to
open
up
to
more
people.
Your
eyes
need
to
be
able
to
see
that
there
is
talent
in
people,
and
it
doesn't
depend
on
where
they
come
from.
I
say
this
absolutely
bluntly,
because
I
feel
chances
should
be
given
to
more
people,
not
just
one
or
two
or
five.
The
creation
of
opportunities
is
very
less
in
our
country."
She
further
added,
"People
sitting
up
there,
who
have
the
background
of
the
industry,
don't
want
to
open
their
eyes!
There
are
only,
say,
five
people
they
work
with.
I
can't
get
my
head
around
this
sometimes.
You
need
to
widen
your
sight
and
horizons
as
there's
so
much
talent
out
there.
One
should
have
the
courage
and
vision
to
pick
people
for
the
characters,
and
try
new
people."
Surveen
also
revealed
that
she
was
replaced
by
a
star
kid
once,
''Yes,
it
did
happen
with
me
once.
Trust
me,
it's
one
of
the
worst
feelings,
and
made
me
feel
demotivated.
It
happened
about
six
years
back,
when
I
was
making
my
[TV
to
films]
transition.
I
was
not
scared
even
though
I
had
left
TV
at
the
peak
of
my
career.''
''But
in
the
middle
of
this
transition,
when
I
was
stepping
up,
I
was
thrown
back
down.
For
what
reason?
The
question
is
not
of
my
talent,
but
about
somebody
who
had
better
contacts;
that's
it.
It
took
me
sometime
to
come
out
of
it,
but
then
other
things
happened,
and
it
instilled
confidence
back
in
me,''
she
concluded.