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Jan Rambo Nepotism Statement On Son Acting Career In Media

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People have been talking about Jan Rambo’s nepotism statement because the veteran actor talked about his son’s career in the media. Afzal Khan, better known as Jan Rambo, was honest on a recent podcast when he talked about how hard it is for actors’ kids to make their own way in show business.

He made it clear that the idea that being a celebrity kid is easy is not always true. He said that his son Ahsan Afzal Khan had to deal with long gaps between projects and didn’t get work through personal connections. In fact, one of his first roles came about when a director saw him on social media and chose him because of his potential instead of his past.

Rambo said that even after he introduced his son to people in the business, no one made him an offer right away. His son had to move to Karachi, go to production houses, and keep trying on his own. He also said that the beginning wasn’t perfect and that there was a time when there was no work at all. Over time, though, Ahsan got better at acting and got praise from older actors for his work.

This conversation shows what the industry is really like: talent, patience, and consistency are more important than a family name. Rambo’s words give a realistic picture of the problems that many new people have, even if they come from well-known backgrounds.

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