Sara Ali Khan & Khushi Kapoor Trolled for Ramp Walks, Spotlight Back on ‘Nepo Kid’ Debate

Two familiar names walked the runway at India Couture Week 2025—Sara Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor. While both brought their star power to the event, their ramp appearances stirred more online criticism than applause. Viewers quickly turned to social media, calling out their lack of confidence and comparing them to professional models, once again reviving the conversation around nepotism and opportunity in Bollywood.

Awkward Walks, Online Backlash

Sara, dressed in a heavily embroidered ethnic outfit, seemed slightly unsure on the ramp, while Khushi appeared stiff and hesitant in her posture. These moments didn’t go unnoticed. Within hours, videos flooded Instagram, with viewers pointing out the “lack of grace” and “poor confidence” displayed during their walks.

The trolling didn’t stop at performance critiques. Comments like “Why are they even here?” and “Nepotism on full display” began trending under fashion posts. This wasn’t the first time either actor has faced such remarks, but the ICW spotlight brought new intensity.

Fashion vs Film: The Public’s Changing Lens

The public’s expectations for star kids have shifted. It’s no longer enough to simply belong to a film family—fans want them to earn their place, especially in spaces outside of cinema. The ramp, traditionally reserved for professional models or style icons, is now being judged by viewers with the same lens used for acting performances.

In Tier 2 cities, where fashion events are watched closely for inspiration, the criticism resonated. Many young viewers who follow fashion influencers or local models questioned whether Bollywood faces should dominate spaces they don’t specialize in.

Nepotism Talk Refuses to Die Down

Ever since the word “nepotism” entered everyday discussions, each appearance by a star kid is put under the microscope. While many fans still support these celebrities, others are quick to call out what they perceive as unearned privilege. The latest ICW trolling is a clear sign that the audience is no longer staying silent when things feel forced or underwhelming.

A Question of Preparation, Not Just Privilege

It’s worth noting that both Sara and Khushi are still early in their careers. Critics argue that if they’re going to walk prestigious runways, a little more polish and preparation could go a long way. Others, however, believe the backlash is unnecessarily harsh and rooted more in bias than constructive feedback.

Conclusion: Glamour Comes with Scrutiny

Sara Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor may have walked the ramp, but they also walked straight into a larger debate that refuses to fade. In today’s world of instant feedback and viral videos, every step is being watched. For celebrity kids, the pressure is no longer just about living up to a family name—it’s about proving you belong, with skill, not just status

Sakshi Lade

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