Monday, December 29, 2025
ADVT 
Bollywood

We Live In A Classist Society: Shenaz Treasury

Darpan News Desk IANS, 28 Jul, 2017 07:56 PM
    Actress Shenaz Treasury says nepotism exists in all professions in India and not just Bollywood, as the country has a"classist" society.
     
    Shenaz will next be seen in the film "Kaalakaandi" alongside Saif Ali Khan, who along with filmmaker Karan Johar and actor Varun Dhawan was criticised for his "Nepotism rocks" act at the IIFA Awards earlier this month.
     
    The infamous debate started in Bollywood when actress Kangana Ranaut branded Karan as a "flagbearer of nepotism" on his chat show "Koffee With Karan" earlier this year.
     
    "I am so impressed with Kangana sitting on that couch laying it into Karan Johar about being the flag bearer of nepotism with that big smile. I think she spoke not just for the film industry, but for all of India," Shenaz said in a statement.
     
    "Nepotism exists. Not just in Bollywood but in every profession in India. We live in a very classist society and it's sad and depressing. People like Kangana have to work a million times harder than someone from a filmy family," she added.
     
    Talking about her struggle in showbiz, Shenaz said: "When I was a teenager, I wanted to be a screenplay writer or a photographer. First question people asked me, ‘Who do you know? Any contacts?'. My family told me it was a stupid idea. I should be a teacher like my mom. Or try and get a job in a shipping company like my dad. 
     
    "But I had no interest in that. We know so many people who have gone into the family business even when they had no interest in it because that was the easiest choice. I feel this is a huge debate in India because it applies to every field and not just Bollywood," she added.
     

    MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

    Katrina Kaif On Working With Ranbir Kapoor: It's Very Difficult, Will Never Happen Again

    Katrina Kaif On Working With Ranbir Kapoor: It's Very Difficult, Will Never Happen Again
    The friendly banter that Katrina Kaif and Ranbir Kapoor have shared during their Jagga Jasoos promotional spree, it seems, might merely be a front to pique the curiosity of cinephiles. 

    Katrina Kaif On Working With Ranbir Kapoor: It's Very Difficult, Will Never Happen Again

    Amitabh Bachchan Made GST Brand Ambassador By Government

    The Central Board of Excise and Customs will be making the 74-year-old Bachchan brand ambassador for GST. A 40-second video featuring him has already been shot and is being circulated.

    Amitabh Bachchan Made GST Brand Ambassador By Government

    Bollywood Incomplete Without Karan Johar: Saif Ali Khan

    Bollywood Incomplete Without Karan Johar: Saif Ali Khan
    Actor Saif Ali Khan says Bollywood is incomplete without the presence of filmmaker Karan Johar.

    Bollywood Incomplete Without Karan Johar: Saif Ali Khan

    'Angreji Beat' Was Not Recorded Formally: Gippy Grewal

    'Angreji Beat' Was Not Recorded Formally: Gippy Grewal
    Punjabi actor-singer Gippy Grewal, who is busy promoting his single "Car Nach Di", says the hit number "Angreji Beat" that he churned out in collaboration with rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh in 2011, was not recorded formally.

    'Angreji Beat' Was Not Recorded Formally: Gippy Grewal

    PICS: Anupam Kher Illuminates UN Building In New York

    PICS: Anupam Kher Illuminates UN Building In New York
    Veteran Indian actor Anupam Kher says it was a great honour for him to illuminate the UN building here in preparation of International Day of Yoga, which is on Wednesday.

    PICS: Anupam Kher Illuminates UN Building In New York

    Australian Film Director Justin Kurzel Fascinated By India

    Australian Film Director Justin Kurzel Fascinated By India
    Justin Kurzel was supposed to direct a film based on the 2008 Mumbai attack, but says "unfortunately the film didnt go ahead". 

    Australian Film Director Justin Kurzel Fascinated By India