Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death
has
left
fans
and
his
colleagues
in
the
film
industry
deeply
unsettled.
The
narrative
over
the
tragedy
has
gone
out
of
control,
and
given
rise
to
conspiracy
theories
and
speculations
about
what
caused
him
to
take
his
own
life.
Farhan
Akhtar
calls
the
death
of
Sushant
one
of
the
greatest
tragedies
of
our
time,
and
is
enraged
to
see
that
his
family
is
not
being
respected
at
this
time.
Speaking
to
India
Today,
Farhan
said,
"It
is
one
of
the
greatest
tragedies
that
I
can
think
of
in
recent
times.
It
is
a
tremendous
loss
to
the
fraternity.
It
enrages
you
when
you
see
that
his
family
is
not
given
the
opportunity
to
breathe.
Theories
are
being
spun
about
why
he
did
it.
This
is
not
the
time
for
that.
Let
some
time
pass.
Right
now
its
speculation
from
abetment
to
murder
to
every
crazy
thing.
Everyone
suddenly
knew
what
he
thought,
his
journey
and
everything
about
him.
What
followed
is
a
circus.
Be
kind,
be
more
inclusive,
be
aware,
reach
out.
But
right
now
everyone
is
either
got
a
sword
out
or
holding
a
shield.
It's
ugly.
We
should
remember
him
for
his
great
work
and
talent;
mourn
the
fact
that
we
lost
somebody
who
had
great
potential."
Talking
about
nepotism,
debate
around
which
has
been
reignited
following
the
death
of
Sushant,
Farhan
said,
"Our
industry
functions
purely
on
success
and
failure.
But
is
there
a
privilege
for
people
who're
born
in
the
film
industry?
Absolutely.
Will
it
be
easier
for
them
to
gain
access,
to
pitch
a
script
to
someone
or
offer
their
services
as
an
actor?
100%.
there's
no
denying
that.
Does
that
mean
that
it's
a
bad
thing?
No,
it's
the
lot
of
the
draw.
Your
parents
have
worked
incredibly
hard
to
give
you
a
headstart
as
any
parent
would
like
to
give
their
kids.
But
are
all
outsiders
treated
badly?
That's
not
true.
Are
all
industry
insiders
clanish?
That's
not
true
either."
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
took
his
life
on
June
14,
2020.
Mourning
his
loss,
Farhan
had
taken
to
his
Instagram
handle
to
pen
a
heartbreaking
tribute
for
him.