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Star Kids Feel Entitled, Should Be Given Responsibilities: SRK On Suhana Photo Shoot

Darpan News Desk IANS, 01 Aug, 2018 12:13 PM
  • Star Kids Feel Entitled, Should Be Given Responsibilities: SRK On Suhana Photo Shoot

Superstar Shah Rukh Khan says star kids have a sense of entitlement because of their family background and that is why they need to be given responsibilities to prove their mettle.

 

Shah Rukh launched his daughter Suhana’s maiden photo shoot with Vogue magazine at an award ceremony last evening.

 
 

The magazine has featured Suhana on the cover, calling the 18-year-old a “future star”.

 
 
 
 

“It is a big responsibility for my kids since they’ve been given such a big platform. They’ve to put in a lot of hard work, because all the children who are from the film industry get some kind of entitlement as they are film actors’ children,” Shah Rukh told reporters. “But I think if you are able to give them (some) responsibility, they’ll do better,” he added.

 
 

At the event last night, Shah Rukh said he had a double reason to be happy as he won an award and his daughter was on the cover of the magazine.

 
 

“I am happy and thankful to Vogue for giving me the Ultimate Man of the Decade award. It makes me feel good. And they have featured my daughter on their cover, which is a good moment for me,” he said.

 
 

The magazine cover, however, has met with criticism on social media, calling it just another example of nepotism in Bollywood.

 
 
 
It was soon after that that the people showed intense rage on internet, by tweeting their concerns on nepotism which is spreading like wildfire in B-Town, they believe.
 
This was certainly not the first time when nepotism has hit us hard leaving us questioning about talent, skill and merit.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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