Nepotism
has
been
a
raging
debate
in
Bollywood
for
a
few
years
now.
Many
celebrities,
including
'outsiders'
as
well
as
those
who
have
been
born
in
film
families
continue
to
argue
how
seriously
to
take
nepotism.
Recently,
Yami
Gautam
gave
her
two
cents
on
the
nepotism
debate.
Being
an
outsider
to
the
industry
who
made
it
to
where
she
is
on
her
own,
Yami
feels
that
she
would
not
have
been
herself
if
she
had
been
born
in
a
film
family.
Speaking
to
Pinkvilla,
Yami
said
that
there
is
not
problem
accepting
the
realities
of
nepotism.
All
she
can
do
is
use
the
opportunity
she
has
received
to
make
the
best
out
of
it.
"There
is
no
fight
here.
You
can't
change
if
someone
is
born
in
an
industry;
that's
not
something
anyone
has
control
over.
You
can't
change
where
I
come
from,
and
proudly
so.
That's
a
fact
na?
If
it
is
a
fact,
then
what
is
the
problem
in
accepting
it?" she
said,
adding,
"But
if
you
are
getting
an
opportunity,
the
only
thing
is
that
you
can't
take
anything
for
granted."
She
further
said,
"Even
if
I
feel,
had
I
been
from
a
film
family,
then
I
would
have
got
this...
No,
then
I
would
not
have
got
the
perspective
that
I
have
now.
I
would
not
be
myself.
And
I
want
to
remain
the
way
I
am."
With
regard
to
work,
Yami
was
last
seen
in
Amar
Kaushik's
Bala,
starring
alongside
Ayushmann
Khurrana
and
Bhumi
Pednekar.
Her
next
film
is
a
romantic
comedy
titled
Ginny
Weds
Sunny,
starring
opposite
Vikrant
Massey.
The
film
is
being
directed
by
Puneet
Khanna.