18 year old Suhana Khan on Vogue magazine cover and internet just can’t stop going crazy over it! Very much like other star kids taking over the new Bollywood era because according to the glam world, talent is nowhere but in genes. Yes, Suhana Khan’s featuring on Vogue Magazine cover is nothing but another example of much-criticized nepotism in glamour world. No wonder Karan Johar is more overwhelmed by the feature than Suhana Khan’s parents!
Gorgeously posing in Emilio Pucci’s designed outfit, Suhana Khan is finally earning some fans (and many haters and criticizers). Father Shahrukh Khan is more than elated as he “held her again”, and mother Gauri Khan expressed her happiness through various internet posts. So now the social media is flooding with tweets, comments, and memes on Suhana Khan, which are both good and bad.
After Jahnvi Kapoor grabbing a role in Dhadak and a feature in Vogue magazine’s cover because of Nepotism, Suhana Khan’s doing the same should not be that shocking. Although it’s another thing that Suhana Khan yet has not done anything worth notice that justifies her being on the magazine’s cover page. Neither is any movie of hers about to release. Still, according to the fashion and entertainment industry, she is far more deserving than young achievers like Hima Das and Avani Chaturvedi, because she has it all in her genes.
Just because her father is Badshah of Bollywood, the lack of talent and celebrity status can be ignored. It’s almost as if, “Daddy, I want to be in so and so movie or in so and so magazine cover” is the Bollywood version of our “Daddy, I want that candy”. And everyone knows that in India, things work better with “Don’t you know who my father is?”
We have far more talented actresses in entertainment industry and many celebrities who possess better fashion sense than Suhana Khan. That’s what makes her feature on Vogue magazine cover unjustifiable. Vogue magazine introduces her as “future star” thus already predicting her future and the world knows by whose virtue is this going to be true.
(Translated from Hindi by Team LetsDiskuss)