Ever
since
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
demise,
Bollywood
has
been
criticized
for
promoting
nepotism
and
favoritism,
and
star
kids
like
Alia
Bhatt
have
been
at
the
receiving
end
of
severe
criticism
on
social
media.
Recently,
netizens
mistook
actor
Rahul
Bhat
for
Alia
Bhatt's
half-brother
Rahul
Bhatt
and
tagged
him
on
their
posts,
dragging
him
in
nepotism
row.
Rahul,
the
actor,
slammed
the
trolls
and
asked
netizens
not
to
tag
him
in
nonsense.
He
also
cleared
that
he
isn't
related
to
Alia
Bhatt.
Rahul
Bhat
tweeted,
"If
u
call
@aliaa08
a
product
of
#Nepotism
then
you
are
harming
the
entire
debate.She
is
a
brilliant
,gifted
actor,she
is
here
because
she
is
capable
of
Carrying
a
film
on
her
shoulders
Ps-
I
ain't
her
brother
so
don't
tag
me
nonsense
without
verifying
who
it
is
u
r
referring
to."
A
user
trolled
him
by
saying
that
he
wants
to
do
a
film
with
Alia's
father
Mahesh
Bhatt,
and
tweeted,
"Hahaha
want
a
role
in
her
father's
movie
we
understand
😃..she
ain't
that
great
actress." To
which
he
replied,
"NO
,
I
really
don't
like
movies
that
her
father
makes
lately
,
ab
bolo
?"
He
further
tweeted,
"It's
not
that
persons
fault
if
a
talented
person
is
born
to
famous
parents
.
It's
the
fault
in
the
system
-that's
US
who
get
excited
to
see
a
celebrity
kid
and
create
a
market
for
even
not
so
talented
ones," and
"Untalented,unqualified,inept,immoral
mannerless
trolls
have
a
lot
to
say
on
#nepotism
and
#talent
as
if
upar
wale
ne
toh
inhe
bhar
bhar
ke
talent
diya
tha
par
becharon
ko
mauka
nahi
mila
(as
if
God
gave
them
talent,
but
they
never
got
a
chance
to
prove).
They
don't
even
know
the
real
meaning
of
#nepotism
ghatiya
filmo
ko
hit
tumhe
toh
karte
ho
(you
only
make
rubbish
films
a
hit)."
For
the
uninitiated,
Rahul
Bhatt
(whom
people
are
referring
to)
is
Mahesh
Bhatt's
son
from
his
first
wife
Kiran
Bhatt.
His
is
also
known
as
Sunny,
a
fitness
trainer
and
an
actor.