People are trying to take advantage by targeting Karan Johar and Alia Bhatt unnecessarily: Sushant's Dil Bechara co-star Deepak Kalra
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It has been more than three weeks since Sushant Singh Rajput left his family, friends, and fans heartbroken. He claimed his life by suicide and the police and postmortem report also confirmed the same. However, the Mumbai Police is investigating his death to find out if anything wrong happened with the late actor.
Sushant Singh Rajput was said to be battling with Depression as many people believe that he had lost many films in which he was cast earlier. After that, some of the Bollywood stars and fans blamed nepotism in the industry which does not support talent and star kids who get an advantage over outsiders. Hence, fans consistently trolling Karan Johar, Alia Bhatt, Salman Khan, and many others for promoting nepotism.
There are a lot of theories going regarding Sushant's suicide but Mumbai Police hasn't blamed anyone yet, however, they continually intro getting some of the big names of Bollywood and recording their statements.
Sushant Singh Rajput's last film 'Dil Bechara' which is an adaptation of Hollywood film, The Fault in Our Stars trailer released today (July 6). The film will be premiered on Disney+Hotstar on July 24 and it will be a debut film of Sanjana Sanghi who is opposite Sushant in the movie.
Watch Dil Bechara trailer here
A leading portal spoke to Sushant's one of 'Dil Bechara' co-stars, Deepak Kalra who is also an outsider. When he was asked to give his opinion on about the debate of nepotism and the excessive trolling happening on the internet, to which the actor said,
"There are two ways of living life, either you let do whatever is happening or you do something to change that. Yes, there is nepotism in the industry but this can never stop you from fulfilling your dreams. It’s on you how you take it". He further said that "the way is a little difficult but it is not impossible. I believe in myself".
When asked about constant trolling and targeting and celebs are switching off their comments section on social media, the actor said, "I personally don't believe in such theories and accusations. A lot of people are just trying to take advantage of the situation which is not good. For the celebs, it’s their choice to turn off their comments or make their account private".
Stay tuned...
It has been more than three weeks since Sushant Singh Rajput left his family, friends, and fans heartbroken. He claimed his life by suicide and the police and postmortem report also confirmed the same. However, the Mumbai Police is investigating his death to find out if anything wrong happened with the late actor.
Sushant Singh Rajput was said to be battling with Depression as many people believe that he had lost many films in which he was cast earlier. After that, some of the Bollywood stars and fans blamed nepotism in the industry which does not support talent and star kids who get an advantage over outsiders. Hence, fans consistently trolling Karan Johar, Alia Bhatt, Salman Khan, and many others for promoting nepotism.
There are a lot of theories going regarding Sushant's suicide but Mumbai Police hasn't blamed anyone yet, however, they continually intro getting some of the big names of Bollywood and recording their statements.
Sushant Singh Rajput's last film 'Dil Bechara' which is an adaptation of Hollywood film, The Fault in Our Stars trailer released today (July 6). The film will be premiered on Disney+Hotstar on July 24 and it will be a debut film of Sanjana Sanghi who is opposite Sushant in the movie.
Watch Dil Bechara trailer here
A leading portal spoke to Sushant's one of 'Dil Bechara' co-stars, Deepak Kalra who is also an outsider. When he was asked to give his opinion on about the debate of nepotism and the excessive trolling happening on the internet, to which the actor said,
"There are two ways of living life, either you let do whatever is happening or you do something to change that. Yes, there is nepotism in the industry but this can never stop you from fulfilling your dreams. It’s on you how you take it". He further said that "the way is a little difficult but it is not impossible. I believe in myself".
When asked about constant trolling and targeting and celebs are switching off their comments section on social media, the actor said, "I personally don't believe in such theories and accusations. A lot of people are just trying to take advantage of the situation which is not good. For the celebs, it’s their choice to turn off their comments or make their account private".
Stay tuned...
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