Is your success because of who you are, or who you know? Nepotism - giving work opportunities and advantages to your friends and family - has been the subject of debate in showbiz around the world for a number of years. Some feel "nepo babies" - those who've been given a boost because of their parents - don't deserve their success, while called that term "ugly". But it's not just a Hollywood thing.

Bollywood actress Ananya Panday has been criticised and heavily trolled over nepotism because her father Suyash "Chunky" Panday was a successful actor in the late 1980s. While accepting her privilege, Ananya has often disputed how much of an impact his success had on her career. But now the 25-year-old says she wants her work to do the talking.

"I was always the first person to be like: I know I come from a [film] family, my father's an actor and obviously that's given me more access [to opportunities]. "I've never fought it. But I realised that there is so much conversation about it and people are not going to stop asking about nepotism," she tells BBC Asian Network’s Haroon Rashid.

"You think it's over but people will keep talking about it. I realised it's better to just not say anything any more and let your work speak." In her new show Call Me Bae, Ananya plays a character which some feel has real-life similarities to her.

Bae, aka Bella Chowdhary, comes from a privileged and elite background but is soon kicked out of her life of luxury and forced to try to make it on her own.