The
debate
on
nepotism
and
supposed
differential
treatment
of
outsiders
and
insiders
in
the
Hindi
film
industry
reignited
after
the
death
of
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput.
Although
meant
to
be
constructive,
the
debate
has
taken
a
rather
negative
tone
with
people
indulging
in
blame
game.
Actress
Sunny
Leone,
who
made
it
into
the
industry
as
an
outsider,
says
that
it
doesn't
matter
where
one
comes
from,
everyone
has
to
create
their
own
path.
She
admitted
that
she
has
been
treated
kindly
in
the
industry,
and
also
explained
how
her
husband
Daniel
Weber
and
she
have
worked
with
what
they
were
offered.
"When
I
started
eight
years
ago,
till
today,
of
course
it
has
been
absolutely
different.
I
think
it's
always
with
time
and
perseverance
that
squeeze
your
way
into
your
own
little
world.
An
insider
or
an
outsider,
there
is
so
much
work
in
India.
You
can
create
your
own
path.
So
insider
or
not,
everyone
has
been
very
kind
to
me," said
Sunny,
in
an
interview
with
Hindustan
Times.
She
continued,
"Yes,
I
am
literally
an
outsider
in
India
but
I
made
my
own
choices
and
decisions
in
life
and
it
took
a
lot
of
time
for
people
to
understand.
One
actually
has
to
work
so
hard
to
get
somewhere."
Further
talking
about
her
take
on
the
insider-outsider
debate,
Sunny
said,
"I
definitely
am
an
outsider,
maybe
not
so
much
now
but
at
first
it
was
difficult
to
navigate
and
(decide)
what
we
say
yes
and
no
to.
Both
Daniel
(Weber,
husband)
and
I
just
had
to
go
by
what's
on
our
plate
and
what's
being
offered,
working
and
submerging
ourselves
in
this
whole
industry
and
network.
The
people
and
society
here
is
completely
different
from
that
in
the
United
States."