Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death
by
suicide
has
come
as
deeply
upsetting
news.
It
is
being
argued
by
some
celebrities
that
he
was
made
to
feel
like
an
outsider
in
the
industry.
Koena
Mitra
has
opened
up
about
how
there
are
many
actors
like
Sushant
who
are
not
treated
like
family
unless
their
family
belongs
to
the
industry.
She
highlighted
the
discrimination
faced
by
John
Abraham,
Sushmita
Sen
and
Priyanka
Chopra
in
the
early
days
of
their
career,
and
said
that
even
now,
there
are
many
Sushants
in
the
industry.
Speaking
to
Times
of
India,
Koena
said,
"Sushant
was
such
a
bright
guy,
good
looking
actor
and
he
succeeded
with
good
films.
Despite
that
I
read
a
statement
that
he
was
treated
like
an
outsider,
not
invited
at
parties
and
weddings."
She
continued,
"A
lot
of
people
have
experienced
this,
he
is
not
the
first
one.
The
film
industry
will
not
treat
you
like
family
till
the
time
your
family
doesn't
belong
to
the
industry
or
if
you
are
not
a
camp
follower.
It's
pretty
sad.
He's
not
the
first
one
and
there
are
many
such
Sushants
in
our
industry.
I
would
never
call
him
a
coward,
no
one
knows
what
he
was
going
through.
No
one
has
the
right
to
call
him
weak,
quitter
and
that
he
couldn't
handle
it.
Maybe
he
was
very
angry
and
knew
that
it
was
of
no
help
of
showing
his
anger."
Koena
further
said,
"Those
writing
essays
mourning
his
death
used
to
mock
him
because
he
was
a
TV
star.
There
is
a
discrimination
we
have
in
our
industry.
If
you
are
from
the
fashion
industry,
models
can't
do
anything,
if
you
are
from
the
TV
industry,
they
say
you
don't
have
a
standard,
are
not
of
the
same
category.
Imagine
the
kind
of
rejection,
discrimination
John
Abraham,
Sushmita,
Priyanka
had
to
face.
I
am
happy
to
see
them
do
so
well
now.
A
couple
of
years
back
a
lot
of
people
were
behind
Priyanka
Chopra,
trying
to
finish
her.
But
she
was
smart
enough,
she
moved
out
of
this
mess
and
has
started
doing
so
well."
Sushant
was
found
hanging
in
his
Mumbai
home,
on
June
14,
2020.
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about
your
mental
well-being
or
of
someone
you
know?
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is
just
a
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away.
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out
to
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nearest
mental
health
specialist
at
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Mental
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