Seven years after Kangana Ranaut‘s controversial remarks on Karan Johar‘s Koffee With Karan 5, the issue of nepotism remains a hot topic in Bollywood.
Similar to many other film families, the younger Kapoors, including Arjun, Janhvi, and Khushi, are continuing the family legacy, each starting their careers with different production houses.
Despite being a producer himself, Boney Kapoor opted not to launch his children, having cast only two of them in his productions, Tevar and Mili. He clarifies in an exclusive interview that his children never sought or expected preferential treatment in the industry.
However, Boney recently announced No Entry 2 featuring Arjun alongside Diljit Dosanjh and Varun Dhawan, hinting at more collaborations with his son in the future.
Regarding his daughters, Khushi and Janhvi, Boney reveals that while he hasn’t approached Khushi with any projects yet, he does have a subject in mind for Janhvi.
Boney emphasizes that he respects his children’s career choices and doesn’t want to impose his influence on them. He believes in providing guidance but ultimately letting them follow their instincts.
He asserts that he leaves casting decisions to the directors of his films, avoiding favoritism towards his children. He believes in being an impartial producer and respecting the director’s vision.