Nepotism: Varun Dhawan says Kangana Ranaut right to an extent; matter blown up
Mumbai: Actor Varun Dhawan on Friday said the debate on nepotism in film industry started by Kangana Ranaut was right to a certain extent but blown out of proportion.
Earlier this year, the 'Queen' star had called Karan Johar "flag-bearer of nepotism" on his own chat show, stoking a major controversy.
The matter escalated further at an award function when Varun along with hosts for the event, Karan Johar and Saif Ali Khan, mocked Kangana over the issue.
The trio was criticised on social media for the joke made at the expense of the actor and had to eventually apologise for the same.
When asked about Kangana's accusation that Johar has only launched "star kids", Varun, son of filmmaker David Dhawan, said, "Who all has he launched by now? They're all star kids right? Then it's not an accusation, it's the truth..."
"To a certain extent, what she (Kangana) is saying is right. I think this matter was blown up. She was just trying to get a point across. She wanted to say it in her own way, but people stretched it too much. But we are a fraternity," Varun said.
The actor was in conversation with journalist Mayank Shekhar at the Jagran Cinema Summit, here.
However, Varun said Johar had also launched a lot of budding filmmakers who had no connections in the industry.
"But Karan has also launched a lot of directors like Shashank Khaitan, who is a very dear friend of mine. He is from Nashik and had nothing to do with film family. He gave a script to Karan, who believed in his dreams.
"Karan had also made 'Gippy' where he launched a girl... Even Sidharth (Malhotra) isn't from the industry," he added.