Indian
media's
reportage
of
the
Hindi
film
industry
in
the
past
few
months
has
been
slammed
by
many
for
being
overly
sensational
and
defamatory.
Taking
action
on
the
matter,
major
production
houses
and
four
associations
of
the
film
industry
have
filed
a
civil
suit
before
Delhi
High
Court,
requesting
the
court
to
direct
news
channels
and
others
to
refrain
from
making
defamatory
remarks
against
the
industry.
Kangana
Ranaut,
who
many
believe
is
one
of
those
who
has
made
irresponsible
and
toxic
remarks
through
her
social
media
platforms,
as
well
as
through
her
interviews
on
news
channels,
had
an
issue
with
this
move
by
the
Hindi
film
fraternity.
"Bullywood
the
gutter
of
drugs,
exploitation,
nepotism
and
jihad
it's
lid
is
off
instead
of
cleaning
this
gutter
#BollywoodStrikesBack
well
file
a
case
on
me
also,
till
the
time
I
am
alive
I
will
continue
to
expose
you
all
#BollywoodStrikesBack," she
wrote
in
a
tweet,
adding,
"Big
heros
not
only
objectify
women
but
also
exploit
young
girls,
they
don't
let
young
men
like
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
come
up,
at
the
age
of
50
they
want
to
play
school
kids,
they
never
stand
up
for
anyone
even
if
people
are
being
wronged
before
their
eyes."
She
continued
in
another
tweet,
"Their
is
an
unwritten
law
in
the
film
industry
'you
hide
my
dirty
secrets
I
will
hide
yours'
the
only
basis
of
their
loyalty
to
each
other.
Since
I
am
born
I
am
seeing
only
these
handful
of
men
from
the
film
families
run
the
industry.
When
will
this
change."
"I
have
been
complaining
of
exploitation
and
bullying
in
Bollywood
for
many
years.
An
artist
has
died.
If
the
gutter
of
Bollywood
is
being
cleaned
on
the
pretext
of
Sushant's
death,
why
is
it
bothering
them
so
much?
I
have
the
full
details
of
it
too," she
added.
Kangana
has
made
many
controversial
statements
and
allegations
that
she
is
yet
to
prove,
ever
since
the
death
of
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput.
She
went
as
far
as
staking
her
Padma
Shri
on
her
allegations,
by
saying
that
she
would
return
her
award
if
she
couldn't
back
her
words.