Arbaaz Khan Ends Nepotism Debate; Says ‘Being A Star Kid Doesn’t…’ Arbaaz Khan addresses nepotism debate, using himself and his brother Sohail Khan as examples, stating that being star kids doesn’t guarantee work.
Arbaaz Khan, despite being Salman Khan’s brother, hasn’t achieved the same level of stardom. He acknowledges this reality and admits that talent matters more than lineage. Arbaaz cites examples like Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh, who have risen to fame purely through their talent. He emphasizes that even star kids like himself, Tusshar Kapoor, and Zayed Khan don’t always get guaranteed work. This highlights the importance of skill and hard work in the industry, regardless of one’s background.
Arbaaz Khan Ends Nepotism Debate; Says ‘Being A Star Kid Doesn’t…’ Arbaaz Khan, in a recent chat with Timeout, expressed, “Some doors may open if your father is in a certain profession, just like in any field.” He noted, “It might give you an opportunity but won’t ensure a thriving career.” Despite not reaching Salman Khan’s level of success, Arbaaz and Sohail Khan are still active in the industry. Arbaaz emphasized, “No one favors anyone.” This highlights the challenges even star kids face and the importance of individual effort in achieving success.
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Arbaaz Khan Ends Nepotism Debate; Says ‘Being A Star Kid Doesn’t…’ Arbaaz Khan highlighted the unfairness of attributing success solely to nepotism, stating, “The nepotism debate began in 2016 with Kangana Ranaut on Karan Johar’s show, Koffee With Karan.” He implied that talent and hard work play significant roles in success, challenging the notion that star kids only succeed due to nepotism.
Arbaaz Khan is producing “Patna Shukla,” featuring Raveena Tandon, and the trailer is garnering positive feedback.
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