Although
the
debate
on
nepotism
and
equal
opportunity
within
the
Hindi
film
industry
is
an
important
one,
some
feel
that
the
debate
has
swung
too
far
in
one
direction,
and
has
turned
into
a
blame
game.
Krushna
Abhishek
presented
the
argument
that
although
he
is
Govinda's
nephew,
he
has
his
own
struggles,
and
that
his
uncle
cannot
come
and
work
in
place
of
him.
Speaking
to
Hindustan
Times,
Krushna
said,
"That's
because
everyone
has
to
struggle
on
their
own.
Yes,
I
am
Govinda's
nephew
but
Govinda
doesn't
work
in
place
of
me.
Woh
nahi
aate
mere
liye
kaam
karne,
mujhe
khud
kaam
karna
padta
hai.
May
be
Govinda
will
get
me
work
but
after
that
it's
all
about
talent.
Nepotism
has
no
role
in
it."
"It
doesn't
matter
at
all
which
film
family
you
belong
to.
I'm
from
a
film
family;
I
should
have
been
in
(actor)
Varun
Dhawan's
position.
But
I'm
struggling
on
my
own.
Varun
Dhawan's
father
is
(filmmaker)
David
Dhawan,
but
he
also
probably
thinks
he
should
be
in
some
other
position.
Everyone
has
their
own
journey
and
struggle," he
continued.
Talking
about
the
many
voicing
their
opinions
on
the
nepotism
debate,
not
being
from
the
industry,
Krushna
said,
"These
people
who
are
talking
about
such
things
are
people
who
are
at
home
and
not
doing
any
work."
The
debate
was
reignited
following
the
death
of
Sushant
Singh
Rajput.
Krushna
shared
that
he
was
devastated
when
he
heard
the
news
of
Sushant's
death.
He
said,
"So
many
youngsters
used
to
look
up
at
him
and
his
wonderful
journey.
I
hope
the
youth
does
not
get
affected
by
this.
I
can
only
wish
that
they
don't
lose
hope
about
chasing
their
dreams."