Tiger
Shroff
Says
There's
An
Added
Pressure
To
Being
A
Star's
Son
"Being
my
father's
son,
there's
an
added
pressure
of
being
a
star's
son.
People
think
it's
very
easy
for
us.
I
won't
lie,
in
a
way
to
get
a
little
attention
it
helps.
It's
easier
for
people
who
are
from
the
film
industry
but
it's
double
the
effort
to
make
it
on
our
own.
I
managed
to
get
out
of
my
father's
shadow," Tiger
was
quoted
as
saying
by
IANS.
'I
Have
Become
An
Easy
Target,'
Says
Tiger
Shroff
He
further
added,
"My
father
has
been
in
this
industry
for
30
odd
years.
He
has
seen
the
highs
and
lows
of
the
industry
and
he
protected
me
from
that
from
a
very
young
age.
Now,
that
I
am
out
there
in
the
open,
I
have
become
an
easy
target."
Earlier,
Vivek
Oberoi
Had
Voiced
His
Opinion
On
Nepotism
In
Bollywood
On
being
called
'nepotism
born'
by
a
netizen
on
Twitter,
the
actor
had
reacted
by
saying,
"Many
of
us
chose
the
harder
path
and
believed
in
sheer
talent
and
merit.
It
feels
unfair
when
people
make
uninformed
comments
like
this,
one
such
comment
can
brush
away
years
of
struggle
and
perseverance."
However,
Manoj
Bajpayee
Feels
That
The
Industry
Celebrates
Mediocrity,
And
Ignores
Those
Who
Are
Actually
Talented
"Let
me
start
with
this,
the
world
is
not
fair.
I
have
been
saying
this
since
20
years
that
as
an
industry
we
celebrate
mediocrity.
Forget
about
industry,
as
a
nation
we
celebrate
mediocrity.
Something
is
lacking
somewhere
--
in
our
thought
process,
our
value
system.
When
we
see
talent,
we
immediately
want
to
ignore
or
push
it
away.
This
is
the
value
system
of
ours
which
is
so
deplorable,"
the
actor
was
quoted
as
saying
in
a
recent
interview.