If the argument is that Raj is getting offered movies despite not delivering BO hits due to privilege, then it is an incomplete argument. Based on what privilege is he getting these roles? Is it due to financial privilege where his family is funding the films?? Or other privileges accorded as a result of being born into a well-connected family from within the industry??
Getting films despite not having BO success is not privilege. Rather, privilege maybe be a reason you are getting them in the first place. If Raj is getting films due to his talent, then that is not the definition of privilege. It is something he has honed through his hard work over the years. If he is getting it due to the relationships he has built within the industry and with certain filmmakers, then again that isn't privilege. That was also through his hard work over the years. Everything was earned. Nothing was inherited.
Privilege of his talent and hard work 😆.
Yeah, the OP is equating films despite lack of box office success to privilege.
Not the same as privilege of nepo Kids.
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