Saif Ali Khan admits to being privileged, says ‘it’s common in India for good actors to not get opportunities’ - News Summed Up

Saif Ali Khan admits to being privileged, says ‘it’s common in India for good actors to not get opportunities’


bollywoodUpdated: Jun 22, 2020 14:11 ISTActor Saif Ali Khan has said that he was glad to shed his ‘privileged’ image and earn the respect of his peers with his performance as Langda Tyagi in Vishal Bhardwaj’s Omkara. Also read: Saif Ali Khan changes stance on nepotism: It’s horrible, I am totally against itComing from Vishal Bhadwaj, Saif said, a compliment like ‘Khan sahab’ was special, because he’d worked with the likes of Naseeruddin Shah in the past. In 2017, Saif along with Varun Dhawan and Karan Johar had declared at an awards show, “Nepotism rocks!”. Also read: Sara Ali Khan, Taimur, Ibrahim with dad Saif in one frame, courtesy Kareena KapoorLater, in an interview to PTI, he had said, “Nepotism is a horrible thing. Definitely, we have more opportunities than people who are not connected to movies.”Follow @htshowbiz for more


Source: Hindustan Times June 22, 2020 08:42 UTC



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