The
nepotism
and
favouritism
debate
of
the
Hindi
film
industry
has
been
reignited
after
the
death
of
Sushant
Singh
Rajput,
and
is
being
discussed
by
everyone,
from
stakeholders
of
the
industry,
to
fans
on
social
media.
However,
many
notice
that
a
healthy
debate
on
the
fairness
issues
of
Bollywood,
has
skewed
towards
blame
game.
In
this
context,
Shilpa
Shetty
shared
her
two
cents
on
the
debate
and
stated
a
lot
of
pent
up
anger
is
being
vented
out
on
social
media.
Although
she
feels
she
is
no
one
to
judge
somebody
else's
opinion,
she
points
to
the
fact
that
an
opinion
may
or
may
not
be
somebody
else's
reality.
Speaking
to
Hindustan
Times
in
an
interview,
Shilpa
said,
"I
just
feel
that
a
lot
has
happened
in
this
time,
there's
a
lot
of
pent
up
anger
within
people.
And
I
feel
the
only
place
to
vent
it
out
is
social
media.
Most
of
them
are
faceless,
those
who
have
the
face
and
strength
have
spoken.
I
just
feel
that
to
each
to
his
own.
I'm
not
somebody
who
sits
and
judges
a
person
who
has
an
opinion." She
added
that
an
opinion
"may
or
may
not
be
someone
else's
reality".
Shilpa
shared
her
opinion
of
nepotism,
from
the
perspective
of
making
it
to
the
industry
as
an
outsider.
She
said,
"I've
really
relied
on
fate.
I
came
from
a
non-film
background
and
I
worked
very
hard
in
my
life.
If
someone
says
that
nepotism
is
bigger
than
fate,
I'd
disagree.
It
can't
be.
We
all
come
with
our
destiny.
If
you
have
the
strength
and
will
power
to
fight
and
put
in
that
amount
and
work,
no
one
can
stop
you
from
achieving
success."
Talking
about
the
mantra
that
has
worked
for
her,
she
said,
"You
need
to
realise
that
it
may
take
time
and
not
most
people
have
that
much
strength
or
patience.
I'm
a
Sai
baba
bhakt
and
I
always
say
that
'Shraddha
aur
Saburi' is
what's
most
important.
One
has
to
have
faith
as
well
as
patience.
There's
nothing
in
the
world
can
be
unachievable.
Now
that's
my
point
of
view,
not
everybody
has
to
agree
with
it."
Shilpa
is
making
her
acting
comeback
with
Nikamma,
which
is
being
directed
by
Sabbir
Khan.
She
will
star
alongside
Shirley
Setia
and
Abhimanyu
Dassani
in
the
film.
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about
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