The subject of nepotism is never-ending. This subject is occasionally discussed in the political and cinema sectors. However, the entertainment business makes for an easy target, and many who reject nepotism criticise bollywood heavyweights for endorsing the so-called "Nepo-Kids." Though the bulk of Tollywood's heroes have a history, they also have ups and downs. naga chaitanya gave a factual response in his opening statement, and he was entirely accurate.

I would undoubtedly lean toward acting and movies if my grandfather and father were actors. They motivated me, and I entered the film industry with ease. However, it is quite challenging to live, and I'm still striving hard to establish my reputation, stated Chay.

Chaitanya gave a hypothetical scenario, saying that if his movie and a self-made hero's movie were both released at the same time and his movie only made Rs 10 crore while the self-made hero's movie made Rs 100 crore, more producers would approach the self-made hero instead of him. He made the implication that investors are frequently motivated by success and demand in any market. Chay concluded his discussion of nepotism by stating that if the child of a self-made hero wanted to become an actor in the future, would the self-made actor prevent him from doing so by invoking nepotism and telling them "We don't believe in nepotism?"

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