Mumbai: I am a bigger star than you. You didn't stand up when I walked in. You didn't seek my blessings. These are some of the emotions that rule Bollywood, said actor Piyush Mishra, who feels the industry is more about bullying than nepotism.
"I don't think there is nepotism. If there was, it didn't hinder my growth. It didn't come in between me and any of my work, neither did it bring any problem in any of my agreements," Piyush told IANS.
"Until and unless I did something foolish, nothing or no one tried to hinder my work. There have been one or two instances when I suffered because I didn't read the contract properly. That was because of my lack of knowledge. Otherwise, wherever, I am today, it is because of my work and people have also accepted me," he added.
Mishra, a National School of Drama (NSD) product, continued: "I don't think there is nepotism, or at least I don't know about it. There's dadagiri (bullying) in the industry. Dadagiri bahut hai (there's too much of 'dadagiri')."
"That 'I am a bigger star', 'tumne humara ashirwad nahi liya (you didn't seek my blessing), 'you didn't stand when I entered' -- these type of things exist," he added.