Kangana Ranaut On nepotism
Actor-dancer Lauren Gottlieb took to her social media handle and shared screenshots of Whatsapp conversation with Sushant Singh Rajput. Sushant’s untimely death has left her in a shock. In 2016’s chat history, the late actor encouraged and motivated Lauren and ask her to believe and trust the instincts.
In this chat, Sushant and Lauren talking about their life, career and making a move from television genre to films industry. While Sushant told Lauren about the finishing of the shoot for MS Dhoni: The Untold Story, Lauren told him about her Punjabi film. Finally, she told him that she can’t wait to see his film Dhoni. In this chat, we saw that Sushant also told Lauren about his upcoming films with Illuminati and Dharma Productions.
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While posted this conversation Lauren penned a heartfelt note in her Instagram handle. She shares, “Today, I finally brought myself to look at my WhatsApp messages with Sushant over the years. I came across one conversation that broke my heart all over again, as it was filled with so much love, kindness, and true support for one another’s dreams! I felt a deep connection with Sushant as we were both “outsiders” and I looked up to him tremendously! I wanted to share this chat we had to remind everyone to walk, talk, and treat EVERYONE with this great amount of LOVE and SUPPORT as HE shared!!! I’m seeing so much hate going around. I do not want to tell anyone how to grieve, my process this week looked pretty ugly. BUT I think one of the BEST ways to honour his legacy is to BE THE BRIGHT, BEAUTIFUL, LOVING LIGHT that he exuded each and every day. The world is a better place because of Sushant’s humble heart. Let’s keep sharing his magic and be kind to one another 💖”
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Earlier, she posted a picture with Sushant and wrote, “It’s hard to think of my times in India without thinking about Sushant Singh Rajput. He was the first actor I was introduced to, as both of our debut films released 2 weeks apart. He was the actor who first introduced me on the Jhalak stage. He was the first actor who asked me to choreograph his song. I love Sushant deeply for his constant willingness to take those risks with me and step outside of his comfort zone. I will always be grateful for the advice he gave and the knowledge he shared. He blew me away when on my very first episode of Jhalak he told the entire audience that he was a fan of mine from when I was on So You Think You Can Dance and his girlfriend was mad he had my photo as his mobile wallpaper😆 Sushant I’ve been your fan and will always be your fan! 🖤 RIP Dearest Sushant 🖤
Sushant Singh Rajput’s sudden death has sparked the debate on nepotism. His death lit up the topic of Nepotism on fire once again. Many stars of Bollywood stepped forward and raised their voice against it on social media. From Kangana Ranaut to Vivek Oberoi, Raveena Tandon, many others are claiming that Sushant wasn’t properly appreciated for his work in Bollywood. On the other hand, many should feel that this topic must end and one should be welcomed for their pure talent not by some lobby or that kind of thing.
Aritra Das, an Independent young Bollywood producer expressed his grief over Sushant Singh Rajput’s untimely demise. He shares, “It’s very hard to express someone’s death when that death is at a young age. As, we all know that he has committed suicide, but we have no clue about the reason behind this pathetic incident. The saddest part is, maybe we will never get to know the real reason for this.”
Talking about the current scenario of Bollywood or Nepotism, he says, “I don’t think this will make any sense! Karan Johar is running the business and it’s completely his prerogative who he wants to cast. Nepotism is bad, and more than Karan Johar, I think people who are sucking up to him should be blamed. The people who are shouting out his name on social media are the ones who wait for a call from Karan Johar. They all want to work under Dharma, YRF and Balaji Films. If you ask me honestly, if tomorrow Karan Johar wants to collaborate with Assorted Motion Pictures I will definitely see that as a good business proposal.”
He further added, “Sushant Singh Rajput’s untimely death is shocking, but you can’t blame Karan Johar for that! If he is favouring an actor then that is his choice or business prerogative. Even Sushant Singh Rajput rejected many scripts, so if a director and producer commit suicide will you blame the actor for that?
Why people didn’t invite him to parties is very lame point. He would party with his own set of friends and often shared pictures on instagram. If Karan is throwing a house party, he will decide who he wants to invite. He worked with him in Drive which was released on Netflix. Now people are saying deliberately he made a bad film to sabotage Sushant’s career. Tell me one thing, Kalank was a bigger disaster which featured his favourite Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt. So he wanted to sabotage their career also?
I mean if you are accusing then place some sort of logic also. You can’t say, Oh he laughed at him on Koffee With Karan. The pattern of the show is bitchy and gossipy. So you can’t expect him to act like Sadguru in that show.”
While digging up the monstrous OTT platforms, hall owners and others, he explains, “I have issues with organisations like Netflix who are bigger monsters. They are sucking up to Karan Johar and others. They have all excuses to reject our work but they are willing to buy mediocre work from Dharma.
That needs to stop. Ask why halls owners gave more shows to YRF’s War and one or two shows to Sushant Singh’s Sonchiriya?
If you want to address the issue ask the right person so that another Sushant Singh Rajput incident doesn’t happen.”