Bollywood

‘Iske Baare Mai Kabhi Sochna Bhi Mat’, Neena Gupta Advised Daughter Masaba Not To Be An Actress

By Gunjan Chaudhary

September 25, 2024

Famous Indian actress and television director, Neena Gupta has worked in several Hindi films and television along with some Malayalam films. Recently, during an interview, Masaba Gupta told that her mother Neena flatly refused to let her act and work in the entertainment industry. But now the question arises why did Neena do this despite being an actress herself, know the reason behind it.

Masaba Gupta

Bollywood actress Neena Gupta and Masaba have an unbreakable mother-daughter bond. Let us tell you that fashion designer Masaba Gupta made her acting debut with her streaming show ‘Masaba Masaba’. According to some of the media reports, Masaba told during an interview that her mother Neena flatly refused to let Masaba take up the acting profession in the early days of her career.

Neena Gupta And Masaba Gupta

Masaba said, “She did not allow me to become an actor. I remember Anupam Kher has an acting school in Mumbai. I told my mother, I want to study acting because I want to become an actress. To this, my mother said, ‘Don’t even think about it.’ You know, your look is almost not Indian. You will be put in a box. You will be disappointed.” Neena further told Masaba, “You do something for which you have to apply your mind, which you can do for the rest of your life.” Further Neena said, “Would like to try SNDT.”

Neena Gupta And Masaba Gupta

To this Masaba said, “Admissions were open at that time. I went there and I gave my paper and also filled a form and my test grade marks were enough to fill that form and after taking the exam, I got selected.” Masaba also told that nepotism is not limited to the film industry, but is in every industry or profession. According to media reports, Masaba said, “Nepotism is there in every industry. A lawyer’s son becomes a lawyer. A doctor’s son becomes a doctor. And their father recommends them. This is the way of the world. Not just in India, but everywhere. Yes, sometimes I feel that opportunities are lost because of nepotism in Bollywood.”