Many
actors
and
new
comers
choose
to
revive
or
establish
their
careers
by
participating
in
Bigg
Boss.
But
Reza
Khan,
who
goes
by
his
on-stage
name
Reza
Cage
and
is
better
known
as
Bollywood
actor
Fardeen
Khan's
cousin,
doesn't
agree
with
the
same.
The
actor
revealed
that
he
was
offered
Bigg
Boss
twice,
but
he
turned
down
the
offer
as
he
felt
that
it
would
sideline
him
(with
the
term-
nepotism).
He
also
said
that
many
might
think
host
Salman
Khan
helped
him,
so
he
doesn't
want
to
do
the
show.
Reza
was
quoted
by
TOI
as
saying,
"I
was
approached
for
the
show
twice
in
the
past
two
years.
But
I'm
keeping
myself
away
from
the
show.
I
feel
that
if
I
participate,
then
the
audience
will
question
my
credibility
and
side-line
me
with
the
trending
term
-
nepotism.
Many
might
even
say
Salman
sir
helped
me.
So,
I'm
not
doing
the
show.
My
current
focus
is
Bollywood."
The
actor
feels
that
when
someone
comes
from
a
renowned
family
in
entertainment
industry,
it
brings
a
lot
of
challenges.
He
also
feels
that
there
is
already
a
lot
of
pressure
on
them,
because
audiences
want
them
to
live
up
to
the
expectations
of
their
family
members,
who
are
stars.
He
added
that
although
they
might
get
a
chance
for
the
first
time
because
they
are
a
star
kid,
it
might
also
be
their
last
chance
if
they
don't
prove
their
worth.
About
his
uncle,
late
actor
Feroz
Khan,
Reza
said
that
he
never
helped
them
and
they
made
their
space
in
the
industry
on
their
own.
He
added,
"He
(Feroz
Khan)
always
wanted
to
see
us
doing
well
here.
But
he
never
helped
us,
be
it
me,
my
cousins
Fardeen
or
Zayed
(Khan).
They've
made
their
space
in
this
industry
on
their
own,
but
I
am
still
on
my
way.
My
wish
is
to
make
it
big
and
make
my
family
proud."