Ever
since
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
breathed
his
last,
Bollywood
has
found
itself
in
a
pickle.
On
one
side,
many
moviegoers
are
slamming
and
boycotting
top
producers
and
actors,
while
on
the
other
side,
B-town
celebrities
are
all
against
media
trials.
Amid
all
the
chaos
around
Bollywood,
actress
Mrunal
Thakur
shares
her
thoughts
about
the
film
industry.
While
speaking
to
HT,
Mrunal
said,
"Today,
people
think
they're
going
to
influence
and
change
the
world
via
social
media,
and
whatever
they're
saying
is
right.
What
many
don't
realise
is
that
these
messages
have
both
positive
and
negative
effects
on
people.
I
think
more
than
anyone
else,
those
like
us
with
a
certain
number
of
following,
need
to
be
careful
and
responsible
about
what
we're
putting
out
there."
Mrunal,
who's
an
outsider
herself,
said
that
she
refuses
to
believe
that
the
film
industry
is
a
bad
place.
"Had
it
been
that
bad
a
place,
most
of
us
wouldn't
have
survived.
For
me,
Bollywood
has
been
a
beautiful
journey
and
many
will
vouch
for
this," added
the
Super
30
actress.
Mrunal
also
reacted
to
all
the
media
trails
that
have
pissed
many
B-town
celebrities
and
said,
"All
these
judgements
and
trials,
allegations
and
blame
game
are
destroying
the
reputation
of
the
industry
for
no
reason.
There's
good
and
bad
everywhere."
She
also
asserted
that
she
believes
in
the
law
and
the
government,
and
doesn't
understand
'self-made
Sherlock
Holmes'
on
social
media
who're
sitting
behind
the
screens
and
passing
judgements.
With
respect
to
work,
Mrunal
will
next
be
seen
in
Jersey
opposite
Shahid
Kapoor.
The
film
is
a
Hindi
remake
of
a
Telugu
film
of
the
same
name,
starring
Nani
in
the
lead
role.