The Whole Of Bollywood Found Sushant Problematic: Anurag Kashyap Explains Why

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Bollywood filmmaker Anurag Kashyap has taken to Twitter to share with the country as to why the Hindi film industry stayed silent on Sushant’s death. Kashyap went as far as labeling the beloved late actor Sushant Singh Rajput as ‘problematic’.

Anurag Kashyap began his series of tweets against Sushant Singh Rajput by writing, “I am sorry that I am doing this but this chat is from three weeks before he passed away. Chat with his manager on 22 May… haven’t don’t it so far but feel the need now .. yes I didn’t want to work with him for my own reasons…” (sic)

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The filmmaker in his chat with Sushant Singh Rajput’s manager refused to work with the actor and labeled him problematic.

Kashyap then in another tweet adds, Also My conversation with his manager on June 14th. It will show you things if you want to see. It feels horrible to do this but can’t keep it back .. and for those as well who think we didn’t care for the family. As honest as I can be .. judge me all you want ..” (sic)

Anurag Kashyap’s targetting of Sushant Singh Rajput just doesn’t end here. When he was asked by fans as to why he never demanded justice for Sushant, the filmmaker said the industry stayed silent because we know better.

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“Everybody baying for Rhea’s blood, asking questions like how did you know she didn’t do this or that to him? how do you what was he going through? are forgetting that the whole industry has actually known and seen and interacted with SSR over the last 9-10 years. Yes we know better 1/2,” tweeted Anurag Kashyap.

And that is also the reason the whole industry has been quiet so far out of respect for him . And now it is that very knowledge of SSR that has again brought everyone out here together to stand in solidarity for Rhea because it’s gone too far,” concluded Anurag Kashyap on his Twitter.

What’s immensely sad is how all of these comments and allegations are leveled against someone who has passed away. Someone who isn’t there to defend himself.

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