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Avoiding the ‘n’ word

Don’t think it’s productive to get caught up in the nepotism debate, says Kritika Kamra
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Actress Kritika Kamra said that she doesn’t subscribe to the never dying debate around nepotism in Bollywood. “I have always believed in letting my work speak for itself. I didn’t get here because of any connections or family ties. Every opportunity I’ve had has been the result of years of hard work and persistence,” Kritika said.

She added, “I don’t think it’s productive to get caught up in the nepotism debate because, in the end, it’s the audience that decides your fate. I’m grateful for the incredible roles that have come my way, and it’s a testament to the fact that you can make it as an outsider in this industry.”

The actress was recently seen in Gyaarah Gyaarah, a fantasy thriller series, which is an adaptation of the Korean drama Signal. It also stars Raghav Juyal, Dhairya Karwa, and Aakash Dixit.

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She will next be seen in National Award-winning filmmaker Nagraj Manjule in Nagraj Manjule’s Matka King, which delves into the intricate world of Matka gambling that started in Mumbai.

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