Days
after
Abhay
Deol
called
out
the
favouritism
existing
in
Bollywood,
Vidyut
Jammwal
and
Kunal
Kemmu
recently
slammed
Disney+
Hotstar
from
snubbing
them
for
the
press
conference
for
digital
release
of
seven
films.
Reportedly,
the
OTT
platform
announced
the
release
of
7
films
including
Vidyut's
Khuda
Haafiz
and
Kunal's
Lootcase.
However,
they
invited
only
bigger
stars
like
Ajay
Devgn,
Abhishek
Bachchan,
Akshay
Kumar
and
Alia
Bhatt,
with
Varun
Dhawan
as
the
moderator.
This
didn't
go
down
well
with
Vidyut
and
Kunal.
The
two
actors
took
a
dig
at
the
streaming
platform
in
their
respective
tweets.
Vidyut
tweeted,
"A
BIG
announcement
for
sure!!
7
films
scheduled
for
release
but
only
5
are
deemed
worthy
of
representation.
2
films,
receive
no
invitation
or
intimation.
It's
a
long
road
ahead.
THE
CYCLE
CONTINUES." On
the
other
hand,
Kunal
Kemmu
wrote
on
his
Twitter
page,
"Izzat
aur
pyaar
maanga
nahi
kamaya
jaata
hai.
Koi
na
de
toh
usse
hum
chhote
nahi
hote.
Bas
maidaan
khelne
ke
liye
barabar
de
do
chhalaang
hum
bhi
oonchi
laga
sakte
hai."
(Love
and
respect
should
be
earned
and
not
asked
for.
It
doesn't
make
you
small
if
someone
doesn't
give
you
these.
Just
give
us
an
equal
platform
and
we
too
can
excel)"
Kangana
Ranaut,
who
famously
started
the
conversation
on
nepotism
in
Bollywood,
tweeted
in
support
of
Vidyut
Jammwal.
Along
with
her,
other
B-town
celebrities
like
Randeep
Hooda,
Genelia
D'Souza
and
others
also
slammed
the
discriminatory
behaviour
in
the
film
industry.
'Such
A
Shame
That
Ill
Treatment
Of
Outsiders
Continues,'
Said
Kangana
Ranaut
Kangana
Ranaut's
team
tweeted
on
her
behalf,
"Such
a
shame
that
ill
treatment
of
outsiders
continues
even
in
territories
where
everyone
is
new
and
an
outsider."
Genelia
Deshmukh
On
Vidyut's
Tweet
Reacting
to
Vidyut's
tweet,
the
Force
actress
wrote,
"Every
film
is
made
with
a
lot
of
love,
a
lot
of
sweat
&
a
lot
people
giving
it
their
all.
Its
only
fair
to
want
a
little
respect,
its
only
fair
to
expect
an
invitation,
its
only
fair
to
have
at
least
been
intimated.But
then,
sometimes
even
life
is
not
fair.
keep
walking
my
friend."
'It's
A
Vicious
Cycle,' Says
Aahana
Kumra
"@VidyutJammwal
this
is
truly
heart
breaking
@DisneyplusHSVIP
?
Really??
So
so
unfortunate
that
this
continues
....it's
a
vicious
cycle!,"
tweeted
Aahana.
Vikrant
Massey
Backs
Kunal
Kemmu
The
Chhapaak
actor
wrote,
"Fair
&
Lovely
se
FAIR
toh
hata
diya...Par
yeh
system
kab
FAIR
hoga???"
(Already
removed
Fair
from
Fair
&
Lovely,
but
when
will
the
system
be
fair?)"
Randeep
Hooda
Reacts
To
Vidyut
Jammwal's
Tweet
"More
power
to
you
brother
Vidyut
..
will
watch
your
film
the
day
it
releases
@VidyutJammwal 🤗," posted
the
Sarabjit
actor
on
his
Twitter
page.