Rakul Preet Singh is one of the most beloved actresses in Bollywood and South Indian cinema, captivating audiences with her enchanting charm and compelling performances. With a vast filmography spanning multiple languages, she enjoys a massive fan base across the nation. Her dedication to her craft and ability to shine across diverse roles have cemented her as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.
Despite a back muscle injury that required bed rest, Rakul has made a strong recovery and was recently seen attending the International Film Festival of India (IFFI). During the event, she shared her thoughts on nepotism, offering a thoughtful perspective on the often-debated topic.
During a masterclass session at IFFI, Rakul Preet responded to a question on nepotism and said, “We make too much of it. Today if you have worked for so many years and tomorrow for my kids, will I not give them that access. It’s like saying, that my dad is a top surgeon.. but he is like, mai tumko bikul nahi batauga ki tumhe mbbs me kese padhai karna hai (I won’t tell you at all how to study in MMBS). I mean No. That goes on In the country.. one generation works and the other generation definately benefits from it, but will they last well.. they will last only if they work hard enough.. which is why coming back to what he was saying… I feel like we make too much of it.. ultimately you will last only if you deliver.”
Her grounded and balanced perspective resonated with the audience, highlighting her belief in merit and hard work as the ultimate measures of success.
On the work front, Rakul will be seen in De De Pyar De 2 alongside Ajay Devgn and R Madhavan. The film is a sequel to De De Pyar De which released in 2019. Following this, she will appear in ‘Mere Husband Ki Biwi’ and is set for the gripping drama ‘Ameeri.’