Nepotism / Esha Gupta Shares Her Take On 'NEPOTISM'

Zoom News : Jul 22, 2020, 06:48 PM
By News Helpline . Mumbai | Sushant's death has sparkled off the debate on nepotism and the whole industry stands divided on this issue now. There are 'Outsiders' who have to walk the tough path to gain success while the star kids have it relatively easy. Every other day, we hear someone coming forward and opening up about the struggle he/she faced during the journey. Now 'Jannat 2' actress Esha Gupta has opened up about the same.

Esha Gupta wrote in a series of tweets, "If history has taught us anything, it's the fact that, whenever a woman rises against authority, she's called either crazy or bossy or difficult. It's easier to be a part of herd than stand against all. I cannot comment on other things as I don't know how much of it is true, but every uneducated over paid unethical "journalist" who writes blind items should be slammed. You make our life a joke, just because we don't treat you like god."

She further adds, "It's a mental agony, especially for outsiders, only because our families don't understand how this world of cinema works. And this affects all of us n our families, the pressure is insane. Either they except us to be docile, or bed them. The crux of all this is, things like "blind items" are a write up of low life's pimps with sad life who decide to cook up stories about anyone living their life nonchalantly on their own terms. It bothers these scums that we dont succumb to their bullsh*t"

Esha has condemned the practice of publishing blind items in the industry because that has the potential to damage the mental health of the stars. The bitter truth behind the streaming lights of the industry is now coming out in open and we hope that all this should not go in vain.

Meanwhile on the work front, Esha was last seen in the action thriller film 'One Day: Justice Delivered' starring Anupam Kher. She will next be seen in a romantic comedy titled 'Desi Magic' starring Ameesha Patel, Zayed Khan and Sahil Shroff. The film has been delaying since 2015.

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