Ahan Shetty Opens up About Nepotism: ‘I Accept it, I’m a Product of Nepotism’

Ahan Shetty on Nepotism: Actor Ahan Shetty, who made his Bollywood debut with the 2021 movie Tadap, not too long ago opened up about his views on nepotism. Actor Suniel Shetty’s son agreed that having a father who’s an actor has made issues simpler for him within the trade. Ahan, whose sister Athiya Shetty debuted in Bollywood in 2015, mentioned he doesn’t need to take his success with no consideration. The actor mentioned the impression of nepotism on his profession after receiving his first award.Also Read – Athiya Shetty Turns Heads in Anita Dongre’s White Paradise Jacket Set price Rs 75k- See Drool-Worthy Pics

Ahan Shetty with sister Athiya Shetty

“When it comes to nepotism, I accept it. I am a product of nepotism. My father is an actor, I did want to become an actor, and yes we do have it easier. I am not going to deny that at all. But at the end of the day, everyone has to work hard. To be in this industry especially you have to work really hard. I am very very happy and honoured to be a part of this industry, and I don’t wanna take advantage of it. So I am just gonna work hard and keep my head down,” he advised Bollywood Bubble. Also Read – Suniel Shetty Breaks Silence on Athiya Shetty-KL Rahul’s Marriage: ‘The Sooner, The Better’

Ahan Shetty on successful the IIFA award:

Tadap earned him the award for finest male debut on the latest International Indian Film Academy (IIFA). Ahan additionally mentioned how his mother and father, Suniel and Mala Shetty, responded to his IIFA award win.
He mentioned, “My dad was standing right next to me, I could see he was already teary-eyed. And before my name was called, my mom just squeezed me. They were very happy, and I hope I made them proud.” Also Read – Athiya Shetty Reacts to Wedding Rumours With KL Rahul, Reveals Who is She Moving in With

Ahan Shetty with father Suniel Shetty

Ahan appeared in Tadap reverse Tara Sutaria. The romantic motion drama movie, directed by Milan Luthria and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala, was a remake of the Telugu movie RX 100. Ishana (Ahan Shetty), a Mussoorie man, falls in love with Ramisa, a neighborhood politician’s daughter (Tara Sutaria). While it could seem like a rich-girl-poor-boy love story at first, there’s extra to it because the movie progresses.

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