Ranvir Shorey On Public Fallout With Bhatts: Was Professionally And Socially Isolated
Ranvir Shorey recently opened up about suffering from favouritism in Bollywood. The actor, without naming anyone, had tweeted that he faced professional and social isolation in his career.
Ranvir
Shorey
recently
opened
up
about
suffering
from
favouritism
in
Bollywood.
The
actor,
without
naming
anyone,
had
tweeted
that
he
faced
professional
and
social
isolation
in
his
career.
He
also
revealed
that
he
was
called
an
alcoholic,
an
abuser
and
it
became
so
toxic
that
he
had
to
leave
the
country.
During
an
interview
with
Hindustan
Times,
Ranvir
said
that
he
wasn't
cast
in
mainstream
films
for
political
reasons.
He
added,
"There
are
some
people
whom
the
powers
that
be
decide
to
make
their
own
and
then
there
are
others
whom
they
decide
not
to
make
their
own.
I
happen
to
be
in
the
latter."
While
speaking
to
the
news
portal,
Ranvir
opened
up
about
his
tweets
on
July
22
and
confirmed
that
they
were
about
his
fallout
with
the
Bhatts.
He
said,
"This
was
back
in
2003
and
2005.
Well,
I
don't
know
how
much
you
know
about
the
big
interviews
that
were
all
over
the
press
back
then
when
I
had
a
very
public
fallout.
With
one
of
the
people
involved,
there
is
a
police
case
now."
Ranvir's
Tweets
On
July
22
Last
week,
the
actor
had
tweeted,
"I
don't
take
any
names
‘cause
I
have
no
evidence
to
prove
their
complicity!
But
the
reason
I
speak
is,
I
went
through
the
same
professional
&
social
isolation,
bad-mouthing
&
lies
in
the
press,
and
psychological
trauma
from
2003
to
2005
with
the
same
people
who
are
now
involved.
The
despair
I
went
through
at
the
time
was
enough
to
break
me,
but
I
survived
thanks
to
my
family
and
a
few
friends.
I
even
had
to
leave
the
country
because
of
how
toxic
the
environment
got
for
me.
Coincidence?
No.
Modus
operandi?
Yes."
Ranvir
Reveals
Details
About
The
Public
Fallout
Recalling
the
public
fallout
with
the
Bhatt
family,
Ranvir
told
Hindustan
Times,
"I
went
through
a
similar
experience
where
I
was
professionally
and
socially
isolated,
equally
pressured
from
all
ends.
Every
chance
and
every
platform
they
would
get,
they
would
be
lying
about
me,
saying
I
am
an
alcoholic
and
abuser.
You
feel
so
helpless
and
powerless
because
these
people
are
so
powerful
that
the
press
will
just
listen
to
them
and
not
even
bother
calling
you
for
your
side
of
the
story.
You
just
feel
so
helpless
and
frustrated
because
you
can't
do
anything
about
it.
It
got
really
toxic
for
me
at
the
time
and
I
had
to
leave
the
country
for
a
while."
He
added
that
nobody
bothered
to
check
the
facts,
"because
a
certain
party
is
more
powerful,
famous
and
more
friendly
with
the
media.
Only
their
version
comes
out.
The
facts
and
reality
of
the
other
person's
story
never
comes
out.
The
media
is
to
blame
for
half
of
it." Ranvir
revealed
the
fight
for
his
place
in
the
industry
is
still
going
on,
when
he
came
back
he
had
to
start
from
scratch.
"I
have
done
parts
in
films
which
thankfully
got
some
attention
and
notice.
But
that
is
definitely
no
thanks
to
me
being
accepted
by
so-called
mainstream
biggies."
Ranvir
On
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
The
actor
also
opened
up
about
his
Sonchiriya
co-star
Sushant
Singh
Rajput.
He
said, "Unfortunately,
I
don't
know
what
was
happening
behind-the-scenes
with
him.
But
I
do
know
that
what
has
been
mentioned,
stuff
like
that
can
happen
and
does
happen.
I
don't
know
if
he
was
going
through
all
this,
that
is
for
the
investigators
to
find
out."
Meanwhile,
Mumbai
police
are
currently
investigating
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death
by
suicide
and
have
recorded
statements
of
over
35
people.
According
to
reports,
filmmaker
Mahesh
Bhatt
was
also
summoned
to
record
his
official
statement
and
was
snapped
by
the
paparazzi
earlier
this
week.