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Sushant Singh Rajput sister take another jibe at Bollywood industry

Sushant Singh Rajput

Sushant Singh Rajput sister take another jibe at Bollywood industry

  • Fans of Sushant Singh Rajput and members of the entire film industry were shocked to learn of his premature death.
  • Sushant’s sister Meetu Singh published a post discussing the same after the release of Brahmastra.
  • Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri previously stated that there is a lot of fakery in Bollywood.

Fans of Sushant Singh Rajput and members of the entire film industry were shocked to learn of his premature death. His fans frequently blame Bollywood for his passing even though it has been two years since his passing. Having said that, Sushant’s sister Meetu Singh published a post discussing the same after the release of Brahmastra.

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Meetu tweeted a photo of her brother and commented, “Sushant’s Brahmastra is enough to destroy this Bollywood. Bollywood has always wanted to dictate the public, never stopping to show mutual respect n humility.”

She went on to add, “How can we let people like this be the face of our country which is so rich in moral values? Their sorry attempt of winning d public’s love wid pretentiousness has failed. Quality n Moral values r the only thing that’ll win admiration n respect”.

Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri previously stated that there is a lot of fakery in Bollywood. After media reports stated that theater chains like PVR and Inox allegedly lost millions of dollars as a result of the release of Brahmastra.

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Recently released film “Brahmastra,” starring Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt, earned both positive and negative reviews, but did well at the box office. While sources indicate that the film’s reviews have led to a decline in the shares of theater chains like PVR and Inox, the movie is still one of Ranbir and Alia’s biggest box office successes. The market capitalization of the cinema chains reportedly decreased by close to 800 crore on Friday.
Vivek responded to the report via his Twitter account. He wrote, “Problem is everything runs on fakeness in Bollywood. And nobody is answerable. No industry can survive which invests 0% in R&D and wastes 70-80% money on stars.”