Archana Puran Singh makes BIG STATEMENT in defending nepotism, says unlike outsiders, star kids have ‘sense of…’

Archana Puran Singh defended favoritism and showed a big difference between foreigners and stars.
Archana Puran Singh with Ayushmann Sethi
Archana Puran Singh added another perspective to the debate on the favorite, indicating things that make star children different and probably make them better than foreigners. Since Kangana Ranaut led to a debate on the Koffee with Karan, Netizen has been very harsh with star children. Debutans from film families mostly look at a microscopic eye. Critical analysis is usually converted into trolling and sometimes even character assassination (Reading: Alia Bhatt during charity 2). However, Archana defended Star Kids and announced why filmmakers prefer them through a stranger.
Archana Puran Singh Why Stars Children Better
Ajay Devgn said in a recent chat show, Archahana said that children from a film history grew up in an environment familiar to the cinema that instills the morality of professionalism. “One of the reasons why people in the film industry prefer to work with actors from the film families is that when your family is already a part of the sector, you have infused you from the beginning.”
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After listening to Archana, Ajay shared his views from his own experience. Drishyam Actor said, “You will learn a lot from growing up in this environment. But sometimes people go in and I do not generalize, because because many logical stranger. Some of them do not understand the difference between being an actor and wanting to be a star.” He said.
Ajay’s nephew Aaman Devgan, Bollywood’s first exit with AZAAD. The film also marked Raveena Tandon’s daughter Rasha Thadani. Although he had a good buzz, Azaad was a box office disaster. Archana Puran Singh’s two sons Aaryamannn Sethi and Ayushmaan Sethi are also preparing for enthusiastic actors and Bollywood outputs.
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