New Delhi, Sep 1: Actress Esha Gupta who has established a niche
for herself in a variety of roles in Bollywood, says that while its easier for
a star kid to get work in the industry rather than an outsider, it is hard work
and perseverance that helps one succeed. Talking to UNI, Esha who features in
Milan Luthria's 'Baadshaho' said, 'Its quite easy these days for a star child
to get work because despite their flops, there will be relative of theirs who
will produce a film for them." However, those who are good as actors
really become successful. "Like we have Emraan Hashmi or Alia as an
actor.There is nepotism which makes it really difficult for an outsider like
me, but you will succeed if you are hard working and have perseverance.' In the
town along with the co-stars Emraan Hashmi, Ileana D'Cruz and Ajay Devgn to
promote her movie which is an Indian period heist action thriller film, Esha
recently faced criticism for sharing a bold photoshoot on her Instagram
account. Esha said that she was surprised to notice that women were among the
majority of the trolls. 'The way people shoot pictures in clothes, I did it
without them. What is the big deal in this? It was a beautiful photoshoot. The
reason I disabled the comments section is because I realised that more than
men, women were writing random things about me. Regressive men were writing
things like She's uncultured, Not an Indian, What do her parents think?. I
don't know what all they were writing. These comments never bother me
actually," Esha said. The actress who is often trolled for her dusky
complexion and who turned down an offer to endorse a fairness product
said,"You know there is a problem in India. 95 per cent of the girls in
the country are brown. As actors, we have the responsibility to not endorse
fairness products. By endorsing such products, what we are conveying is that
only if you are fair, you will get a job or a boyfriend or everything in the
world. It's like saying you can go climb the Mount Everest only if you are
fair. In a country where even a Honey Singh wrote a song called 'Brown Girl',
you are only endorsing fairness products. I have faced criticism for this
opinion. I have even faced criticism for not looking like an Indian. Now, I am
a mix of Punjabi, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. People make me feel bad
about the way I look.' UNI
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