Actress
Yami
Gautam
is
all
enthralled
for
her
latest
release
Ginny
Weds
Sunny,
which
is
streaming
on
Netflix
from
today.
While
promoting
the
film,
Yami
spoke
to
Firstpost,
and
shared
her
stand
on
the
ongoing
debate
on
nepotism,
and
said
that
she
feels
favouritism
in
the
industry
is
a
bigger
issue
than
nepotism.
Yami
said,
"It's
said
that
nepotism
exists
in
every
field
but
the
difference
is,
if
a
father
is
a
doctor
and
his
son
also
wants
to
follow
that
path,
he
can
get
all
the
help
in
academics
and
guidance
but
finally,
that
child
will
have
to
take
that
exam
himself
where
2+2
will
always
be
four,
it
won't
be
five.
But
the
movie
industry
is
different
because
2+2
can
also
be
10.
It
is
a
creative
field."
Yami
further
said
that
she
looks
at
the
entire
issue
of
nepotism
differently.
The
Vicky
Donor
actress
further
said
that
it
is
very
natural
for
a
child
to
follow
their
father
or
mother
who
is
into
movies.
She
also
said
that
she
understands
if
somebody
wants
to
launch
their
kid,
one
can't
stop
them
from
doing
that.
"But
what
is
not
correct
is
favouritism,
or
taking
away
somebody's
opportunity
to
elevate
someone
else.
I
have
lost
out
roles
not
just
to
star-kids
but
also
to
actors
who
are
not
from
the
industry
but
have
had
some
sort
of
a
strong
referencing,
or
a
strong
word
of
mouth,
strong
preference
over
a
reason
I
had
no
idea," said
Yami,
while
criticising
the
practice
of
favouritism
in
the
industry.
Yami
also
feels
that
every
actor
should
be
given
an
equal
ground
to
check
their
potential,
but
if
any
actor
is
being
benefited
with
nepotism
or
favouritism,
then
the
comparison
or
competition
is
not
right.
"If
the
ground
is
equal
vis-à-vis
your
potential
and
your
talent
then
it
is
an
open
field
and
a
fair
scene
for
everyone.
But
partiality
towards
somebody
on
the
basis
of
either
nepotism
or
favouritism
is
just
not
right,"
asserted
the
Bala
actress.