Bollywood / Mean girl gang of the industry, camps do exist: Raveena after Sushant's suicide

After Sushant Singh Rajput's suicide, Raveena Tandon took to Twitter and wrote, "'Mean girl' gang of the industry, camps do exist." Stating that sometimes even careers are destroyed, the 45-year-old actress said, "I love my industry, but...there are...people who play dirty." "You struggle to keep afloat, fight back. Some survive, some don't," Raveena further said, adding, "The pressures are high."

BollywoodLife : Jun 16, 2020, 06:34 PM
Bollywood Desk: It seems unbelievable that Sushant Singh Rajput is no more. The actor with the sweetest smile, twinkling eyes and warm humble nature left this world unable to cope up with his inner demons. Sushant Singh Rajput's death has raised a lot of questions. One of the burning ones is nepotism. Some reports are emerging that he was banned by many production houses, which left him devastated. If this is not all, Mukesh Bhatt had said that he foresaw that Sushant Singh Rajput was another Parveen Babi in the making.

As we know, she suffered from acute schizophrenia that led to the downfall of her glittering career.

Sushant Singh Rajput was known as a very intelligent man by everyone who knew him. Yes, he was apparently a bit introverted but this is coming as shocking news. Now, Raveena Tandon in a series of tweets has confirmed that camps do exist in Bollywood and people who are truthful are often labelled as liars, mad and psychotic.

Actress Raveena Tandon's statement has again hinted at the nepotism that is being spoken about so openly on social media. Kangana Ranaut went to the extent of calling his suicide, a 'planned murder' . Even Shekhar Kapur has spoken about how he was aware of the suffering that Sushant Singh Rajput was going through. It is saddening that he does not seem to getting any dignity even in death. From salacious gossip to unconfirmed speculations, fans are upset seeing this disturbing scenario.