"I don't believe in nepotism. For me, no such thing exists," said Raghav, who first gained recognition with the reality show "Dance India Dance 3".

The 32-year-old actor-dancer insisted that it's all about "hard work".

"I am the greatest example of being an outsider who got a chance to work at Dharma Productions. It's all about hard work, and people should focus on their craft. Sooner or later, they achieve their goals. will that do."

The topic of nepotism in Bollywood came into limelight when Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut tagged host Karan Johar as the "flag bearer" of nepotism during her appearance on the talk show "Koffee with Karan" in 2017.

Talking about "Kill", Raghav, who made his Hindi cinema debut in 2014 with "Sonali Cable", portrays a ruthless character named Fani.

Speaking to IANS, the actor, who has also worked in films like 'ABCD 2', 'Nawabzaade', 'Street Dancer 3D' and 'Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan', had said that no one would have asked him to do this. Didn't see it happen. That he would play such a "bad character".

The actor-dancer said it was a "complete 180-degree change" for him.

Tagged as an adrenaline-pumping film, "Kill" also stars Tanya Maniktala and Lakshya, who made his acting debut in 2015 with the small screen show "Warrior High". She then acted in shows including "Adhuri Kahani Hamari". "Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya", "Pardes Mein Hai Mera Dil" and "Porus".

'Kill' will be released on the big screen on July 5.