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April 27, 2024 12:43 AM

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How Bollywood Nepotistic Gang Kills Talent

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In February, Kamal Khan tweeted that Yashraj, Sajid Nadiadwala, Salman Khan, Balaji Films, Karan Johar, Dinesh Vijayan, Sanjay Leela Bhansali, T-Series have all boycotted Sushant Singh Rajput and that he will have to do TV series or short films to make a living.

What will a person do other than hanging himself in depression if the most powerful in his fraternity unfairly forsake him?

Sushant was a brilliant student, a physics Olympiad winner, and a topper in engineering entrance. He quit his engineering degree to become an actor. He was extremely successful and gave numerous hits, but at 34 his dream of acting was virtually dead. Crushed.

Karan Johar is a monster. He is a vicious bully who will destroy anyone whom he doesn’t like. If you are a guest on his show, you have to laugh at his crude, childish, and tormenting jokes. You have to bear his tyranny in the name of sissy humor. Or else he will witch-hunt you.

Karan Johar, Yash Raj Films, Shahrukh Khan, Sanjay Leela Bhansali, and a few others are a gang. You can’t survive in Bollywood without their blessings. It is such a shame that India’s top movie industry, which makes the second-highest number of movies in the world, is controlled by half a dozen nepotists. Shouldn’t Bollywood be a melting pot, where anyone with talent, skill, hard work, dedication is allowed to succeed, like in any other business?

No! You need to belong to a particular clan, religion, have certain surnames and only then you will be allowed inside. Or else you will always be an outsider – exceptions apart.

Sushant was virtually trolled, ragged, and bullied. He was an intelligent, intellectual, and well-read man, unlike school dropouts like Karan Johar, Alia Bhatt, Kapoor family kids, etc.

Sushant Singh’s Instagram account is full of posts on subjects like energy, cosmos, Sanskrit shlokas, coding, algorithm, and other interesting stuff. He was a thinker. He rose without a Godfather and became a potential threat to nepotism products.

Karan Johar made Sushant delete his brainy tweets and Instagram posts. In every Coffee with Karan, he made fun of Sushant. Karan’s guests always placed Sushant last in all the polls.

He made a pathetic movie called “Drive” on Netflix with Sushant and virtually killed his career.

Since the last two years, Sushant was being oppressed as he had refused few movies by Yashraj Films and chose to act in Shekar Kapoor’s movie “Paani.”

Rumors were spread with the help of gossip writers in Bollywood that Sushant is debauched, short-tempered, arrogant, and difficult to work with. Sushant had no movies in his hand though his last movie “Chichoree” was a super hit! Most of his movies went to Ranveer Singh.

Sushant got so desperate to please this group that he dropped his surname Rajput to please Bansali and gang and in the bargain faced the ire of nationalists.

I still remember him begging his fans on Instagram to watch his movie “Sonchariya” saying, “I have no Godfather in Bollywood and I will be out of a job if you don’t watch my movie.”

Imagine how hard it might have been for him to make such a statement.

He was handsome, had an angelic smile, and was charismatic. He was well-read, intelligent, and was a very good actor. Still, he didn’t make it as Bollywood nepotism killed his talent.

Kangna Ranaut recently spoke about the toxic nepotism in Bollywood. Sushant is a victim of that nepotism.

_Vishnu Vardhan

 

 

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