Post
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death,
there
has
been
a
lot
of
talk
about
nepotism
and
favouritism
in
the
Hindi
film
industry.
While
celebrities
do
not
deny
that
the
industry
is
far
from
perfect,
the
talk
on
social
media,
regarding
the
industry's
shortcomings,
has
become
more
of
noise
than
constructive
discussions.
Actor
Divya
Dutta
opines
that
this
is
a
consequence
of
herd
mentality
with
people
grabbing
on
to
something
catchy
that
someone
said.
She
does
not
deny
the
existence
of
favouritism
and
groupism
but
she
also
strongly
believes
that
anyone
who
is
good
will
make
it
big
in
the
industry,
whether
they
are
outsiders
or
insiders.
"I
think
we
have
a
very
herd
mentality.
Jo
ek
baat
kehta
hai
sab
wahi
kehte
hain
.
We
grab
on
to
that
and
that
phase
goes
on.
People
will
just
harp
on
that
for
a
while
until
something
more
interesting
and
catchy
comes
by
to
latch
on
to," she
told
Hindustan
Times.
Adding
that
every
workplace
has
its
pros
and
cons,
Divya
said,
"There
is
favoritism,
groupism...
I
mean
I
don't
even
get
the
whole
insiders
and
outsiders
thing
because
everyone
who
is
good
will
make
it,
be
it
an
outsider
or
insider.
It
is
just
the
matter
of
that
first
opportunity.
I
agree
that
hamare
liye
initial
time
mushkil
hota
hai."
Talking
about
her
own
journey,
which
spans
over
two
decades,
she
said,
"When
I
came
to
the
industry,
I
didn't
know
how
to
meet
people,
how
to
tell
them
that
I'm
good
enough
and
how
to
get
my
first
break.
It
was
trial
and
error
for
us."
"It
can
be
a
longer
process
for
people
like
us
but
I've
survived
beautifully
without
being
a
part
of
any
group,
and
so
have
a
lot
of
other
people.
I
think
people
respect
you
for
who
you
are
rather
than
which
group
you
are
a
part
of.
You
don't
have
to
be
part
and
parcel
of
who
they
are
to
be
accepted," she
added.
Divya
was
last
seen
in
the
Nitin
Kakkar
directorial
Ram
Singh
Charlie,
starring
alongside
Kumud
Mishra,
Akarsh
Khurana,
and
Farrukh
Seyer.
She
will
next
be
seen
in
Sheer
Qorma,
sharing
screen
space
with
Shabana
Azmi
and
Swara
Bhasker.
It
is
an
LGBT
romance
film
directed
by
Faraz
Asif
Ansari.