Shah Rukh Khan: The Ultimate Outsider-Turned-Insider, Says Abhishek Banerjee
Shah Rukh Khan: The Ultimate Outsider-Turned-Insider, Says Abhishek Banerjee
Nepotism Debate in Bollywood
In a recent interview, Stree 2 actor Abhishek Banerjee reignited the discussion around nepotism in Bollywood, offering a fresh perspective. Speaking to Humans of Bombay, he emphasized that nepotism isn’t exclusive to the film industry—it exists across all professions. He explained, “It’s a business after all. People naturally prefer passing opportunities to their children. This happens everywhere.”
Shah Rukh Khan: The Outsider Who Became an Insider
Abhishek cited Shah Rukh Khan as the ultimate example of an outsider who transcended barriers to become the biggest “insider” in Bollywood. “Time and again, Shah Rukh Khan has proven that outsiders can succeed. There’s no bigger insider in the industry than him,” Abhishek remarked. Despite not coming from a film family, SRK built an empire, becoming one of the most celebrated and influential figures in Indian cinema.
The Struggles of Outsiders
Banerjee acknowledged that for outsiders, the road to success is longer and more challenging. Unlike star kids who grow up with exposure to the film industry and familiarity with sets, newcomers often find the environment overwhelming. Even basic privileges like access to vanity vans remain out of reach for many struggling actors.
Why Nepotism Persists
Banerjee explained that nepotism in Bollywood, like any other field, stems from a natural tendency to trust family. “You don’t give your business to a stranger; you pass it on to your children,” he said. However, he also pointed out that this doesn’t mean opportunities are completely blocked for outsiders. “One needs to find their way, and unfortunately, that takes time,” he concluded.
Abhishek Banerjee’s Journey
Best known for his roles in Stree, Bhediya, and the upcoming Stree 2, Abhishek Banerjee himself is a testament to perseverance in an industry dominated by insiders. His admiration for SRK reflects his belief in hard work and the possibility of breaking through barriers, no matter how high they seem.