B-town celebs open up about the dark secrets of Bollywood after Sushant Singh Rajput's Death

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: June 15, 2020 06:27 PM2020-06-15T18:27:27+5:302020-06-15T18:28:01+5:30

The tragic death of Sushant Singh Rajput has once again questioned the nepotism culture in Bollywood. The Kedarnath actor ...

B-town celebs open up about the dark secrets of Bollywood after Sushant Singh Rajput's Death | B-town celebs open up about the dark secrets of Bollywood after Sushant Singh Rajput's Death

B-town celebs open up about the dark secrets of Bollywood after Sushant Singh Rajput's Death

The tragic death of Sushant Singh Rajput has once again questioned the nepotism culture in Bollywood. The Kedarnath actor passed away on June 14 at his Bandra residence he hanged himself at his Bandra residence.  The unexpected demise shocked everyone and the  case is being investigated by the Mumbai police. Post his death a number of celebs revealed some of the ugly truth of B-town. Actor Gulshan Devaiah on Twitter wrote, that Bollywood is not a family , it never was and never will be . If one thinks it’s a family .. there is the problem. Bollywood is an imaginary name for a place of work that’s it .

Meanwhile, actress Meera Chopra also revealed that  that people knew about Sushant’s problem but no one helped him as everyone stayed away from him. In a long letter Meera aplogized for Sushant on behalf of the entire industry.  Earlier, celebrity hairstylist, Sapna Bhavnani also shared her thoughts and revealed how Sushant was going through very tough times. She wrote, “It’s no secret Sushant was going through very tough times for the last few years. No one in the industry stood up for him nor did they lend a helping hand. To post about him today is the biggest display of how shallow the industry she tweeted. 
 

Koena Mitra also slammed Bollywood in her interview to E-times as she said, Sushant was treated as an outsider.  Continuing further he she said, he's not the first one and there are many such Sushants in our industry. Slamming nepotism the actress added, “Bollywood is no more about celebrating art. The culture, fashion and lifestyle is more popular. Bollywood lifestyle is more popular than substantial films and then comes groupism and friendship where friends are expected to work for free. There are a lot of bread snatchers in our industry.

 

 

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