Zareen Khan: Salman gave me the entry in Bollywood but I can’t be a burden on him, it’s wrong to say I got all my films because of him – bollywood

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Over the last five months, there has been a general tension in the air and worry around us due to the pandemic. Add to that, the anxiety of many people losing their jobs. And actor Zareen Khan feels that this work-related stress is affecting everyone’s mental health.

While those with savings can afford to take a longer break, but there are many others who are struggling. These people have to run their kitchen, pay their rents. With the economy being hit so badly due to the pandemic, those who’ve lost their source of income are obviously stressed and worried.”

The actor is worried about her work, too. “Thankfully, I’m with my family in such stressful times. But I’m also worried about my finances, I’ve to start working. Imagine my source of income comes from a place where nothing is certain. You never know when you’ll get work more so if you are an outsider. Star kids and people who’re friends get everything so easily. I feel bad that I’m not given the chance to show whether I’ve the potential or not,” says Khan.

 

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Today marks 10years of Veer. ❤️ Can’t believe I’ve been a part of this industry for a decade. Time really flies. These 10years have definitely been a roller coaster ride. There hav been several ups & downs , goods & bads , rejections etc but I’ve taken everything as a learning experience. A lot of people struggle to become a part of this film industry , I was lucky enough to get an entry so easily, esp. when I’d never thought or had any dreams of becoming a part of it. My struggle started after I became a part of this industry. I was like a lost child in the initial days really trying to understand how it all works. I did not even know where the camera was when I gave my very first shot for Veer. 😄 At the end of 10yrs , I hav done Hindi , Punjabi , Telugu films and now gonna debut on the small screen with Jeep Bollywood Trails which is a travel show. I’m proud of everything that I’ve been able to achieve so far. These 10years have taught me a lot but its not that I’m a pro now and understand everything about the workings of this industry, I still have a lot to learn. I want to thank each and everyone of you for giving me so much love and support. It’s only bcoz of all the love and support you all have given me in this journey of mine , that I could come so far and survived it all. Please keep it coming so that I can go a long way. 🥰✨ A special thank you to @beingsalmankhan . If it wasn’t for you, I Dnt think I’d ever be a part of this industry. You changed my life 360 degrees in a way I’d never imagined and for that I’m gonna be forever grateful. 🙏🏻 Lots of love to all of you ! Yours truly, Zareen Khan. #10YearsOfVeer #10YearsOfZareenKhan #Blessed #Grateful #ZareenKhan

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, who’s looking forward to the release of her LGBTQ Film Hum Bhi Akele Tum Bhi Akele and start shooting for her Punjabi film.

Opening up about the difficulties she had faced during her initial years in Bollywood, Khan says things haven’t changed much even today. “It has always been tough. When Veer (2010) didn’t do well, people blamed me for it. At that time I was new, unpolished I might have made mistakes but no one understood. I soon became the soft target. Getting work after that was difficult,” she says, adding she’s thankful to Salman Khan for making her an actor.

“Salman changed my life. But people think he got me all films in my career. That’s wrong. He just gave the entry after that I was on my own. I can’t be a burden on him. In fact when nothing was working out he trusted me again with the song Character Dheela,” she adds.

Khan says all these things did affect her mental state and things further worsened when people started comparing her with Katrina Kaif.

“It was both frustrating and depressing but I never gave up. It backfired because Katrina was active at that time and I was starting. Somehow people like such comparisons, Preity Zinta was compared with Amrita Singh, Ameesha patel with Neelam, but then luckily in their cases Amrita Ji was done with her career and Neelam had also taken a break,” concludes Khan.

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