The outsiders who rewrote the rules of fame.
For decades, the industry was seen as a closed club for legacy families.
Kangana famously called Karan Johar the "flag-bearer of nepotism" on national TV. The debate exploded.
SRK, a boy from Delhi with no connections, became the biggest star of them all. The original "outsider" success story.
From a small village to Cannes. Nawazuddin proved that raw, undeniable talent has its own place.
Vidya Balan broke the mold, proving a female star could carry a film on her own merit, without a famous last name.
Today's stars like Ayushmann and Rajkummar are celebrated for their script choices and acting, not their lineage.
The ultimate validation? Global acclaim for stories and talent that transcend the insider-outsider divide.