Re-released on February 7, Harshvardhan Rane’s 2016 film Sanam Teri Kasam is doing better than the recent releases of Loveyapa and Badass Ravi Kumar. Fans have been praising the actor on social media and in theaters, calling for him to be used in big-budget movies rather than star kids. Rane talked on why he does not feel anger towards nepotism in the sector, citing his struggles in recent years to obtain better employment. Harshvardhan Rane responded, “To be honest, I am someone who believes in writing down things rather than just believing the voices floating around me,” when asked if the commotion around famous children made him feel resentful of his professional path.
When I jot down the names of the star youngsters who are getting all the opportunities, I realize that eight out of ten have already disappeared from the world. Therefore, when I do the math and see that outsiders are the ones who keep getting good jobs, I am unable to feel hatred. How can we ignore their achievements? As a result, I will never be able to complain about it. Harshvardhan Rane has gained a sizable female fan base thanks to his portrayal of a loverboy in Sanam Teri Kasam. But he disclosed that he is merely looking for the producers’ attention.