The
issue
of
favouritism
and
nepotism
in
the
Hindi
film
industry
is
being
widely
discussed
on
various
platforms.
It
can
be
said
that
the
discussions,
triggered
by
the
death
of
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput,
who
may
or
may
not
have
died
due
to
these
reasons,
have
swung
to
an
extreme
where
the
issues
are
not
being
discussed
constructively.
Constructive
discussions
have
been
replaced
by
blame
game
and
accusations.
In
this
scenario,
actor
Shweta
Tripathi
gave
her
two
cents
on
the
issues
of
favouritism
and
nepotism
in
the
industry.
She
pointed
that
this
exists
everywhere
and
that
it
is
human
nature
to
be
biased.
Speaking
to
Hindustan
Times
in
an
interview,
Shweta
said,
"I
really
think
nepotism
and
favouritism
happen
in
all
industries
and
everywhere.
If
tomorrow
somebody
I
care
about
wants
to
start
a
career
in
films,
I'll
be
there
to
show
him
or
her
the
way
or
guide
and
give
advice,
even
talk
to
people
on
their
behalf.
It's
human
nature
to
be
biased.
It's
how
we
are.
Hum
totally
detach
nahi
kar
sakte."
However,
she
calls
spade
a
spade
and
admits
that
there
are
problematic
areas
in
the
industry.
Sharing
what
she
thinks
is
a
solution
for
it,
she
said,
"It's
important
to
work
with
the
right
kind
of
people.
I'm
very
positive
about
my
career
and
this
industry
because
I've
worked
with
some
fabulous
people
so
far."
On
certain
practices
of
toxic
culture
in
the
industry,
she
said
that
as
long
as
one
knows
who
they
are
and
what
they
stand
for,
it's
easy
not
to
get
swayed
by
it.
"You've
to
take
a
stand
and
decide
who
you
want
to
be.
Of
course
there
are
people
who'd
make
others
feel
insecure
and
that
tell
them
that
they
aren't
enough.
I've
also
been
told
that
'Shweta,
enough
of
cute
roles,
change
your
image'.
I've
heard
it
a
lot.
But
I
don't
want
to
change
myself
to
become
a
version
of
someone's
perception," she
said.
She
added
that
to
stay
away
from
negativity,
it
is
important
to
be
around
the
right
people
who
give
constructive
feedback.
Talking
about
work,
Shweta
was
last
seen
in
the
Netflix
film
Raat
Akeli
Hai,
which
also
starred
Nawazuddin
Siddiqui,
Radhika
Apte,
Tigmanshu
Dhulia,
Shivani
Raghuvanshi
and
others.