Bollywood
Shah Rukh Khan's daughter Suhana Khan bashed by Twitterati for being the cover star of Vogue India magazine's August issue
Updated : Aug 02, 2018, 08:45 PM IST
Netizens discovered the word 'Nepotism' or probably heard it a lot more after Kangana Ranaut used it on an episode of Koffee With Karan, and since then the term has cropped up every now and then, especially in the context of celeb kids in the showbiz. Just when we thought that all the nepotism talks have receded, Shah Rukh Khan’s daughter Suhana Khan's magazine debut as the cover face of Vogue India’s August issue has altogether ignited a fresh debate on Twitter.
The magazine is facing a lot of backlash for featuring the star-kid who apparently doesn't have any credible achievements to her name, to be featured on the cover. The magazine was also called out for promoting nepotism and giving chance to Suhana to feature on its cover, without the her having done anything substantial and earning a name for herself.
The August issue of the magazine was launched by SRK himself at the Vogue Beauty Awards 2018, which features his daughter Suhana. While many lauded Suhana’s confident debut on the cover, there were others who questioned the team for choosing her as the cover girl.
Eyebrows were raised and reasons were sought from the magazine team's end for choosing the 18-year old as the cover star.
This is how Twitterati bashed Suhana Khan and the magazine and added fuel to the nepotism debate:
Thus! The reason I am annoyed is because when Suhana Khan had to step into the Vogue India office, nobody told her "you don't fit the requirement." To wake up each mrng with the same amount of motivation for the same agenda each day, every day, try that! I promise it isn't easy!
— Bhumika Chheda (@IamBhumikaC) August 1, 2018
Suhana Khan on the cover of Vogue almost feels like she saw Jahnvi Kapoor and went "Papa, mereko bhi chahiye"!
— Bellyrina (@BombayBellyrina) August 1, 2018
#SuhanaKhan
— योगेश गुरु (@ybishnoi29) August 1, 2018
Nepotism is everywhere either it's politics or bollywood no one can run away from this bitter truth.
But now we have to decide where is tha real talent is ?
Really don't believe in celebrity bashing, but why is Suhana Khan is on the cover of Vogue?
— Srishti (@Srishtea_) July 31, 2018
Technically this isn't even celebrity bashing, because she's not one, her father is.
My dad is an accountant, will ICAI put me on their monthly magazine cover?
Suhana khan gets to be the face of a leading magazine just for being SRK's child where there are girls busting their asses in various fields to get half of that recognition is where it's at.
— Juuu (@PrisonerByBirth) July 31, 2018
Hima das won Gold.
Vogue be like : pic.twitter.com/crRtzrSxlH
Student, theatre lover, future star, daughter of a star who will probably finance all her movies till she actually becomes a ‘star’.... but yea hello Suhana Khan.
— Karnika Kohli (@KarnikaKohli) July 31, 2018
“#NepotismRocks”: Karan Johar pic.twitter.com/2sCRywGvc8
.@VOGUEIndia disabling comments on Suhana Khan's cover and video on Instagram is odd. Isn't reader feedback important , even if they want to cry nepotism ?
— Neha Sharma (@mmiinniii) August 1, 2018
But it looks like Suhana was aware that a hue and cry will be created and such criticism was going to come her way sooner or later.
In her first ever interview with Vogue India, the young girl had said, "I keep telling myself that haters are going to hate, but I can’t honestly say that I don’t get upset by it. It’s annoying, but I keep telling myself other people have bigger problems."
Even though Suhana's Instagram handle is private and the comment section on her pictures on the Vogue India Instagram page has been blocked, the damsel is receiving hate messages on Twitter.
Not only is the nepotism debate catching fire once again, but Suhana's above statement has also become a reason for her being trolled.
No one can understand the way Suhana Suffer(ed) ,
— Suraj Brahmbhatt (@iam_surajB) August 1, 2018
She couldn’t watch final of IPL just because of her star father made a ruckus ,
“I mean to drink and create drama” yeh bhi koi crime hota hai bhla ???#SuhanaSuffer pic.twitter.com/J81j4RHjoo
#SuhanaSuffer Such a tragic childhood :( her life and hardships will be added to the curriculum to motivate the next generation kids....letter M in Suhana stands for motivation
— Jithendra (@hydbadshah) August 1, 2018
Kabhi kabhi papa charter plane may kaam se chale jate they to hume buisness class plane may safar karna padta tha#suhanasuffer
— TheSammyDRAMA (@ShettyONTHErun) August 1, 2018
If Anna Wintour knew of the kind of "celebs" @VOGUEIndia puts on their covers, she'd probably have them shut down. @Anaita_Adajania . Disgusting that Vogue can't manage to find actual inspiring women for their covers and has to turn to kids of famous parents #SuhanaSuffer
— Emm (@sarca_wat) August 1, 2018
Nepotism or not, we just hope that the young girl is not affected by all the negativity surrounding her and is encouraged to put out good work in the future because Bollywood’s grand tradition of debates on nepotism is not going anywhere.