Originally posted by: Deviant_Pixel
I sympathize with them but the average person also goes through this and not everyone has a support system, and they don’t even get paid enough. I feel 9 to 5 is seen as some very secure and safe option, which it isn’t, it’s as backbreaking and less rewarding IMO for a significant majority.
I mean in North America, record high number of salaried employees are going to food banks and one pay check away from landing on the street. Abb celebs have a habit also of living beyond their means so while it’s expensive that’s also a reality.
Anyway ye kaafi interesting topic hai more than the finale week of BB 
💯mate. I’d go on long about it which is why I’ve stopped myself and said I’ll refrain from criticising what they think of as their struggles 
I think people in showbiz who’ve never done the normal aam people’s daily graft will always be delulu 
So when a privileged person is attacking another. I find it so
When GK tried to mock Amal before about an aunt in NZ (and Amaal was just talking about his life), I found him to be so shitty. Like what has his own struggle been that he was crying about yesterday? A friend who he trusted wrongly with his money and not getting work that could make him more famous? Others who lose a lot of money don’t get to stay at a friend’s house doing smaller acting jobs while waiting to grab that job that will make them more famous
They have to work around the clock, taking any job - even if it means they have to work as a rickshaw driver or cleaner etc, because they wouldn’t have the money to survive otherwise.He needs to learn to appreciate his own privileges.
Also an aunt in the west isn’t a big deal. Loads went over to the west and grafted from the bottom up when western countries wanted workers to come over and help rebuild their country after WWII. So many must have family members overseas.
Looked like a sly move from GK to get the nepotism debate up & running, I laughed when Rohit Shetty came on WKW and said I ain’t bothered going into it. 
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