Vivek Agnihotri Reveals That A Superstar Had Threatened To End The Career Of Sushant Singh

Vivek Agnihotri is in the news again. The filmmaker made allegations on his official twitter account and shared an incident in connection with the late actor Sushant Singh Rajput.

Taking to his twitter account, Vivek Agnihotri wrote,

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“Trivia: Once, in a farmhouse, SSR had an argument with a star protégé whom the star had launched. The star lost his temper and threatened SSR that he would finish his career as he did with others. Rhea is just a façade. MuM Pol & Maha Govt is protecting very powerful people.”

The unfortunate death of the Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput has not only initiated a conversation on nepotism but also on mental health. The nepotism debate has sparked in the industry-leading to massive outrage against films like Sadak 2 and Gunjan Saxena.

Drug Mafia In Bollywood

Earlier, Vivek Agnihotri has also revealed shocking details about the drug mafia in the Hindi film industry. He had said,

“For the last 10 years, drugs, especially the chemical substances, have been normalized in Bollywood by the powerful people. Along with drugs comes a lot of criminality in terms of the money mafia, the terror mafia all these kinds of things come in. All kinds of illegal, unethical, criminal stuff are taking place.”

Sushant Singh Death
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Over the course of three months, there have been several reports that suggest that the actor was dealing with mental health issues including depression. This has also divided the internet. While people on one hand have asked people to speak up about their mental health issues, filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri has dismissed the narrative altogether. He took to Twitter and wrote,

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“Bipolar disorder, multiple personality disorder, depression, etc are all fancy words given by psychiatrists who don’t wish to work on the emotional health of the patient and earn money only through drug prescription! Simple! We all have all of the above on a normal basis. Families are the best psychiatrists. They take away most of our psychological pressures. They are like shock absorbers. A loving family that communicates a lot laughs a lot and eats together can keep many psychological problems away.”

 

Source: Pinkvilla