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Surveen Chawla Slams Nepotism In Film Industry, Says She Was Once Replaced By Star Kid

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By Sakshi Batra
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Surveen Chawla Slams Nepotism In Film Industry, Says She Was Once Replaced By Star Kid
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Surveen Chawla has worked with many Punjabi Heroes and has given us many memorable movies. To name some of the hits lists is "Disco Singh", "Lucky Di Unlucky Story", "Hero", "Singh Vs Kaur", "Dharti" and "Saddi Love Story". She got a chance to work in Bollywood movies and gave us a superhit movie "Hate Story 2". Where every other heroine is talking about her experience for facing the casting couch, Surveen's statement has created a new chaos in the Industry. publive-image Surveen opened about herself on being part of Nepotism in the Bollywood Industry. She said that she was quite confident when she did her first Hindi movie "Hate Story 2". She was clear that she could rule the Industry with her acting, beauty and talent. While giving interview she mentioned that she was signed for a big budget movie. The pre-production of the film was also worked out. Also Read: 
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This Bollywood Actress Is Making Comeback In Punjabi Cinema After 17 Years publive-image She was very happy to sign the movie as it was a big project. She said she was ready for the movie but all of a sudden her dream for the movie got shattered when a star-kid was recommended for the movie. Surveen has to leave the movie and was replaced with the star-kid. Those were the most disturbing moments of her life she believes. publive-image We have recently seen Surveen Chawla along with her husband on vacation in Cape Town. She gave a very big statement about her understanding with her husband. She said, “I could kiss my co-actor or even go nude on screen, I can do whatever the script demands in a film and my husband will not say anything about it. That’s the kind of understanding I have with him. My husband is supportive of my work and I got a companion for life, what more can a woman ask for?” publive-image “I don’t think actresses should wait. When I get a good film project, it is Akshay who says, ‘Go for it’. That’s what partnership is all about. Today, many actresses get married, have babies and make a comeback. The perception of married actresses is changing and it will change further in the future,” she added. publive-image  
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