
Actress Nimrat Kaur feels that the nepotism debate has been blown out of proportion.
"When you talk about nepotism it is in each and every profession. For example, a lawyer's son will have an easy way of being a lawyer just by the virtue of having grown up in that environment... And having access to that environment.”
"By the same logic, even an actor's kid will have that advantage. But then it holds true for just one time as the final word is always with the audience," said Nimrat.
The 35-year-old actress says eventually what matters in life is "where you are going to and not where you are coming from".
Talking about the road ahead, the actress is excited about her upcoming web series titled 'The Test Case' as she gets to play the role of an army officer, something which she says is "very close to her heart".
"My father was an army officer, and now getting to play the role of an army officer myself is like life coming a full circle. It's a story of the first woman commander in the army. Yes, it is a fictional account since India never had a woman commander in the army," she said.