As the debate over nepotism continues to rage in the film industry, with several people holding forth that Bollywood with its influential families is not an amiable place for outsiders, actor Taapsee Pannu offers a different take on the topic. The actor, who is seen to rarely hesitate in giving her unfiltered view on a variety of topics in an exclusive interview with ANI shared her perception of insider-outsider debate in Tinsel Town. "I'll tell you a very, maybe it's a different opinion from a lot of others.

One thing that is good about people who have parents or siblings or any other family member in the industry is that The so-called, you know, the nepotism people who have come into the industry courtesy nepotism. One really good thing that I've learned from them is how to stay together and stick together and support each other," Taapsee said. This trait, says the actor is something "Which a lot of us people from outside don't have as much as we have, as they have for each other.

" The actor who made her debut with the 2010 Telugu film ]hummandi Naadam and then went on to act in the 2011 Tamil film Aadukalam shared how outsiders in the industry feel insecure with each other as opposed to kids in the industry and said, "I feel we are so used to hustling, struggling, and racing ahead of each other that we are respectful towards each other. Obviously, we respect each other. We message each other when we see each other's work but whether it's a good film or a bad film, stand by.