Tusshar Kapoor says he as soon as waited 12-14 hours for Kareena Kapoor; Defined the rationale for writing the e-book: ‘Star youngsters will not be dumb dropouts, wished to show’

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Tusshar Kapoor says he as soon as waited 12-14 hours for Kareena Kapoor;  Defined the rationale for writing the e-book: ‘Star youngsters will not be dumb dropouts, wished to show’

over the previous few years, The phrases ‘nepotism’ and ‘star youngsters’ Has develop into a nasty phrase for Bollywood trade. While many choose to distance themselves from the controversy concerning the privileges of star youngsters, others preserve voicing their views on it and the newest celeb to debate the subject is Tusshar Kapoor. The actor, son of Jitendra, says it’s not simple for star youngsters, opposite to standard perception.

Talking to Divya Dutta on the second day of Khushwant Singh Literary Festival in Kasauli, Tusshar mentioned that he additionally considers himself an outsider. “The crimson carpet isn’t laid out for each star child. While capturing for my first movie, Mujhe Kuch Kehna Hai, I needed to await 12-14 hours for my co-star and one other star child Kareena Kapoor Khan as she was working in 4 movies concurrently. His first movie was not launched but however his demand was such that he had already signed all these movies. Tusshar mentioned that he needs to dispel the favored perception that ‘star youngsters are dumb dropouts’, which is why he wrote a e-book.

He mentioned, “After my son came into my life, everyone – be it acquaintances, media persons, colleagues or friends – would ask me: How do you manage? Therefore, I decided to publish a book on the subject. Also, the general perception is that star kids are dumb drop-outs who can hardly put two words together and I wanted to prove that is not true.” Welcome your son Lakshya.

In an interview to The Indian Express in June, Tusshar had mentioned that he has cast his personal path: “I was launched into a film that was not a home production. The films my father did were very different, be it Golmaal, Khaki, Shore in the City or Dirty Picture. I have always taken all the discussions around being a star son or having expectations very superficially. The audience should judge and like you. What some people talk about is not important. What the big diaspora thinks is what matters. It’s okay to have your place. You don’t have to be like anyone else.”


With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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