<p>There's no denying the fact that Kareena Kapoor Khan is one of the biggest and most popular stars in Bollywood. The powerhouse performer enjoys a strong fan following due to her outspoken nature, impressive by of work, and striking screen presence. During a recent interview with journalist Anupama Chopra, 'Bebo' opened up about nepotism in Bollywood and said that people ultimately get what they deserve.</p>.<p>She added that her son Taimur does not necessarily have to emerge as a top star in the film industry even though he is a part of the Kapoor-Pataudi family. </p>.<p>"I will also wish for my son that he be self-sufficient and self-reliant. I am like you do what you want to do in life. You want to be a chef somewhere, a pilot, whatever you want to do," (sic) added Kareena. </p>.<p><strong>Also read</strong>: <strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/it-s-been-a-fulfilling-journey-kareena-kapoor-on-20-years-in-bollywood-805488.html" target="_blank">It’s been a fulfilling journey: Kareena Kapoor on 20 years in Bollywood</a></strong><br /><br />The nepotism issue became the talk of the town nearly three years ago when Kangana Ranaut accused ace filmmaker Karan Johar of favouring star kids while ignoring self-made actors. Several popular names from the film industry weighed in on the matter, adding a new dimension to the discussion. </p>.<p>The debate surrounding nepotism resurfaced when actor Sushant Singh Rajput found dead at his Mumbai residence on June 14. A section of the Twitterserve claimed that Bollywood biggies had tried to sabotage the <em>MS Dhoni</em> star's career as he did not have any connections in the industry. Some of them trolled the likes of Sonam Kapoor and Sonakshi Sinha, ruffling a few feathers. The 'negativity' forced the <em>Rowdy Rathore</em> actress to quit Twitter. </p>.<p>Coming back to Kareena, she was last seen in the well-received <em>Angrezi Medium</em>, the last film of Irrfan Khan's career. She will next be in the eagerly-awaited Lal Singh Chaddha, which reunites her with her <em>3 Idiots </em>co-star Aamir Khan. 'Begum' also has the Karan Johar-helmed biggie <em>Takht </em>in her kitty. </p>
<p>There's no denying the fact that Kareena Kapoor Khan is one of the biggest and most popular stars in Bollywood. The powerhouse performer enjoys a strong fan following due to her outspoken nature, impressive by of work, and striking screen presence. During a recent interview with journalist Anupama Chopra, 'Bebo' opened up about nepotism in Bollywood and said that people ultimately get what they deserve.</p>.<p>She added that her son Taimur does not necessarily have to emerge as a top star in the film industry even though he is a part of the Kapoor-Pataudi family. </p>.<p>"I will also wish for my son that he be self-sufficient and self-reliant. I am like you do what you want to do in life. You want to be a chef somewhere, a pilot, whatever you want to do," (sic) added Kareena. </p>.<p><strong>Also read</strong>: <strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/it-s-been-a-fulfilling-journey-kareena-kapoor-on-20-years-in-bollywood-805488.html" target="_blank">It’s been a fulfilling journey: Kareena Kapoor on 20 years in Bollywood</a></strong><br /><br />The nepotism issue became the talk of the town nearly three years ago when Kangana Ranaut accused ace filmmaker Karan Johar of favouring star kids while ignoring self-made actors. Several popular names from the film industry weighed in on the matter, adding a new dimension to the discussion. </p>.<p>The debate surrounding nepotism resurfaced when actor Sushant Singh Rajput found dead at his Mumbai residence on June 14. A section of the Twitterserve claimed that Bollywood biggies had tried to sabotage the <em>MS Dhoni</em> star's career as he did not have any connections in the industry. Some of them trolled the likes of Sonam Kapoor and Sonakshi Sinha, ruffling a few feathers. The 'negativity' forced the <em>Rowdy Rathore</em> actress to quit Twitter. </p>.<p>Coming back to Kareena, she was last seen in the well-received <em>Angrezi Medium</em>, the last film of Irrfan Khan's career. She will next be in the eagerly-awaited Lal Singh Chaddha, which reunites her with her <em>3 Idiots </em>co-star Aamir Khan. 'Begum' also has the Karan Johar-helmed biggie <em>Takht </em>in her kitty. </p>