Mumbai:Bengali star Jisshu Sengupta averred that irrespective of whether one is a star kid or not survival in the film industry depends only on talent and luck.
Jisshu, who features opposite Vidya Balan in the new OTT release Shakuntala Devi, rose from a humble background to become a big success story in contemporary Bengali cinema.
"I really don't know why people are talking about it so much. It (nepotism) was always there, it will be there. My daughter has already done a film. She is very young but she is a good actress. If she wants to take up films as a career and if I help her, is it wrong? I can put in money for her and I will. What is wrong in it if I support my daughter and make films with her if I feel she can make it big one day. I don't think there is any problem with that. I don't know if that is nepotism but I will help my daughter. But only on one condition, she has to be talented and she has to prove herself as an actor," Jisshu told IANS.
"If something wrong is happening, you should protest but you should not judge others without having proof. This is what I believe," he added.
Apart from making a mark in Bangla films, Jisshu has worked in Bollywood, in films like Mardaani, Barfi, Piku and Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi. Has he ever experienced any kind of discrimination? "In Bengal, I was called 'unlucky actor' for almost a decade but that didn't stop me. Right now, I guess I give money back to the producers," replied Jisshu.