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India lo nepotism is a very big thing... all the politicians (most of them, probably 90%) are kids of politicians from the past... most of the actors (and actresses in hindi industry) are all kids of actors/actresses from previous generations. But barely a handful of them in sports are kids of sportsmen...  what does this trend tell us? Ante politics ki and movies ki talent akkarledhu but if given enough time they will all shine with a bare minimum talent and brains and with a lot of push from their parents and money?  I know few actors like tarak ratna, ramesh babu, etc are not successful despite coming from movie background and also probably some politicians too. However this failure rate is a lot higher in sports and I cant even think of one single famous sportsperson that is via nepotism (atleast in India)... 

Discuss.... pour in your opinions on this

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Demand leni ye field lo aina nepotism common.... 

There are lot of people with connections in Cricket but ultimately cricket is based on talent... gurranni oddu daka testam kani neellu taginchalem 

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Just now, dasara_bullodu said:

Demand leni ye field lo aina nepotism common.... 

 There are lot of people with connections in Cricket but ultimately cricket is based on talent... gurranni oddu daka testam kani neellu taginchalem 

demand endhuku ledu... there are many aspiring politicians and film actors who are all small time.. they are struggling to get into mainstream and make it big kada... even a guy like JP couldnt succeed in politics without money and family backing.. 

Take a player like Rohan Gavaskar whose dad is probably the greatest batsman ever to play for India and im sure they are filthy rich too... he had the interest to play and made it to the national team but couldnt succeed... take a person like ram charan who doesnt even have the minimum acting skills but he is a superstar in film industry or someone like lokesh who IMO is unfit for politics but is making it so big ... 

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6 minutes ago, dasara_bullodu said:

Demand leni ye field lo aina nepotism common.... 

There are lot of people with connections in Cricket but ultimately cricket is based on talent... gurranni oddu daka testam kani neellu taginchalem 

Another example is bellamkonda srinivas... vadu already 6- 7 movies theesadu and all are flop, people also have rejected him as an actor, not a single person I spoke to liked him as an actor... but vadiki family backing and paisal unnai kabattu he is still an actor and trying over and over again.... if he has enough money to fuel his attempts, maybe after 15 movies okati hit ayyi konchem peru ravochu ... can that happen in sports... no way... 

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anthe kadha va ... acting is diiferent  star kids kabati talent lekunna they get multiple chances... own production kabati paisa tho making movies is easier 

andhe sports  ante  need to preform in front of huge crowd  ..paisal unna.. have to go through selection committee ..pedha compeition too..   not so easy 

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27 minutes ago, chittimallu_14 said:

demand endhuku ledu... there are many aspiring politicians and film actors who are all small time.. they are struggling to get into mainstream and make it big kada... even a guy like JP couldnt succeed in politics without money and family backing.. 

Take a player like Rohan Gavaskar whose dad is probably the greatest batsman ever to play for India and im sure they are filthy rich too... he had the interest to play and made it to the national team but couldnt succeed... take a person like ram charan who doesnt even have the minimum acting skills but he is a superstar in film industry or someone like lokesh who IMO is unfit for politics but is making it so big ... 

Okappudu demand leni fields ivi ... ippudu mass ayyayi

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Acting lo and Politics lo mast dabbulu..

India lo sports persons earn chesedi enta..?

cricketers aite maximum 200-300cr....dani tarvata what...

inka rest of the sports aite ..talking is also waste...

movies and politics lo always limelight lo untu..dabbul baaga mingochu...sports ante prove cheskovali, talent to poti padali. unlike Movies and politics where just backing is enough...

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19 minutes ago, ammu_paalu said:

nepotism works only with baanisathvam

banisathvam can be only in politics and movies

 

sports lo skill kaavalenu or else rape cheyabadunu

ammu_paalu

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EY FILED LO AYNA LAST KI MIGILEDHI TALENT UNNODEY...............ENTRY KADU MUKHYAM EIXT IMPORTANT. NO QUESTIONS ASKED PERIODammu_paalu

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kids following their parents footsteps, or even taking their parents advice seriously won't succeed.

also success is rare. in a truly meritocratic system, the family you were born into, the marks you scored in IIT JEE, none of that matters for success. someone from a small community college can potentially become a more sought after engineer than someone from MIT.

there's no recipe I think its just personal drive to succeed.

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7 minutes ago, samaja_varagamana said:

EY FILED LO AYNA LAST KI MIGILEDHI TALENT UNNODEY...............ENTRY KADU MUKHYAM EIXT IMPORTANT. NO QUESTIONS ASKED PERIOD

talent kaadhu, drive.

talent antu emi ledhu.

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45 minutes ago, dasara_bullodu said:

Demand leni ye field lo aina nepotism common.... 

There are lot of people with connections in Cricket but ultimately cricket is based on talent... gurranni oddu daka testam kani neellu taginchalem 

Rohan Gavaskar..

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2 minutes ago, pottipotato said:

talent kaadhu, drive.

talent antu emi ledhu.

adey le survival of the fittest. Consistent person will win

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1 minute ago, r2d2 said:

Rohan Gavaskar..

Rohan Gavaskar was quite good for Bengal.

alaa anukuntey entho mandhi ranji lo stars didn't shine in national team.

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4 minutes ago, pottipotato said:

kids following their parents footsteps, or even taking their parents advice seriously won't succeed.

also success is rare. in a truly meritocratic system, the family you were born into, the marks you scored in IIT JEE, none of that matters for success. someone from a small community college can potentially become a more sought after engineer than someone from MIT.

there's no recipe I think its just personal drive to succeed.

and the scale u r measuring success also matters

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