India, Aug. 3 -- Actor Suniel Shetty has been in the industry for over three decades. Having begun as an action star, he found success as a villain too, and is now enjoying fame on OTT with the release of the second season of Hunter. Back in the 90s, the 63-year-old faced resistance for his unorthodox looks, with many saying he didn't 'look like' a hero. He agrees that 'outsiders' often faced bigger pressures while starting out in the film industry. However, now things are different. "The kids have to work harder to prove. Earlier, they took it for granted that this is my hierarchy, and I'd be a part of this. Today, they come prepared as an actor, with their acting, body, and everything else. You need to be absolutely prepared," he says, adding, "Go to school and come; don't believe you can walk into high school and college without finishing the basics." Incidentally, both his children, Athiya and Ahan are actors. Suniel adds that it's tougher for star kids partially due to the competition, but also because of the scathing audience feedback: "Everybody is judgmental and believes they are a critic. And it's not critical appreciation of cinema. It's critical trashing of cinema."...