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Which outsider in the current generation are you most impressed by?
Having discussed nepotism, let's discuss the few outsiders who are struggling to make it big in Bollywood. I have put a few names, who are all outsiders. Whose body of work are you most impressed by and who do you think can emerge as a superstar?
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I like Sanya a lot. She's a good actress and seems quite sweet and non-controversial. She posts a lot of dancing videos on social media so I'd love to see her do that for a film.
Sanya and the Banita girl
Sanya malhotra is the best from these who can be versatile and has an X factor. I think she would be able to do all kinds of roles. kriti has potential but not convincing to me fully as of yet.
radhika madan I find very talented as well but i feel she may be limited for some reason.
Also I would add banita sandhu. I would watch her over alia bhatt any day. She’s charming and beautiful as well
Parineeti is not an outsider outsider but I like her on screen when she does the right films and she is supremely talented to me
Sanya❤️..so so pretty, amazing dancer n a good performer..
They all suck 😆
Originally posted by: Maroonporsche
They all suck 😆
lair🥺, still remember those days when you were dying for Kriti Sanon to work with Sallu and fan boying over Tapsee's bikini in Judwaa2
Radhika Madan, just becoz I thought she was so annoying in her soap drama and found her/voice to be so manly.
Originally posted by: RegressiveThug
lair🥺, still remember those days when you were dying for Kriti Sanon to work with Sallu and fan boying over Tapsee's bikini in Judwaa2
Tapsee didn even make this persons list 😆
Krithi has since all lost some luster 😆
There is something deeply inspiring about watching an outsider quietly carve her own space in an industry built on legacy, surnames, and access....
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