Sushant Singh Rajput Death: Raveena Tandon Disses At Bollywood's 'MEAN GIRL GANG'; Says She Has Been Ousted From 'Camps' While Revisiting 'Old Wounds'
SAD! Soon after Sushant Singh Rajput's suicide fuelled the discussion surrounding nepotism, Raveena Tandon shared her ordeal of facing something similar
It has been around two days but Sushant Singh Rajput's untimely and tragic demise has still got the fans mourning. He hanged himself to death on Sunday afternoon after his reported battle with depression from the past few years. The Kai Po Che actor's death has also fuelled the discussion 'nepotism' on social media with fans alleging certain filmmakers and actors of grabbing his opportunities and pushing him into the puddle of depression. A couple of celebrities also revealed how they knew about Sushant's condition but none took a stand against who is to be blamed for it. And as nepotism, Bollywood camps/mafias trend on Twitter, Raveena Tandon took to her social media and recalled her ordeal facing similar situations.
The Mohra actress, in her tweet, revisited her old wounds by writing how the 'mean girl gang' and 'camps' do exist in the film industry. She added that how certain heroines are made fun of, dropped from their films due to the influence of their girlfriends. Raveena also exposed the dark side of journalism by saying how stories are purposely planted to destroy a person's career. Hinting at Sushant's tragic death, Raveena said how while some fight back and survive, some succumb to it.
Her tweet read, "'mean girl”gang of the industry.Camps do exist.Made fun of,bn removed from films by Heroes,their girlfriends,Journo chamchas&their career destroying fake media stories.Sometimes careers are destroyed.U struggle to keep afloat.fight backSome survive Some Dont.#oldwoundsrevisited."
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“mean girl”gang of the industry.Camps do exist.Made fun of,bn removed from films by Heroes,their girlfriends,Journo chamchas&their career destroying fake media stories.Sometimes careers are destroyed.U struggle to keep afloat.fight backSome survive Some Dont.#oldwoundsrevisited
— Raveena Tandon (@TandonRaveena) June 15, 2020
Reacting to her tweet, fans lauded the actress for fearlessly speaking the truth and exposing the dark side of Bollywood. A user wrote, "Finally you said the truth the harsh truth everybody wants to know how people with merit are sidelined by these khans & kapoors with low IQ of the industry or syndicate they run with the help of hawala funding. And how only secular folks and star kids are encouraged. Thank you," while another added, "Yes dear I do remember how they hounded you by calling u jinxed as if the heroes never mattered ,but you were thankfully a tough girl nd survived."
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