Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death
by
suicide
raised
many
questions
about
the
treatment
outsiders
get
in
the
glamourous
film
industry.
As
per
reports,
the
late
34-year-old
actor
was
sidelined
by
many
Bollywood
biggies
and
was
a
victim
of
nepotism
due
to
which
he
fell
into
depression.
Mumbai
police
are
doing
an
open
investigation
to
find
out
the
real
reason
behind
Sushant's
drastic
step.
On
the
other
hand,
after
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death,
many
celebrities
are
speaking
about
mental
health
and
depression.
However,
outsiders
from
the
Bollywood
industry
are
now
speaking
about
how
they
have
been
a
victim
of
nepotism
when
it
came
to
getting
work
in
the
industry.
Joining
the
other
celebs,
former
actress
Ayesha
Takia
Azmi
recently
shared
a
long
post
on
Instagram
in
context
to
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death.
Ayesha
Takia
wrote,
"Having
personally
been
through
many
incidents
of
trolling
and
workplace
bullying,
I
wish
to
spread
the
word
about
this
and
I
want
you
to
speak
up
please
if
someone
is
making
you
feel
less,
small
or
worthless."
Ayesha
Takia
gave
a
self-help
mantra
and
explained
that
everyone
is
precious.
She
wrote,
"Please
know
that
you
are
incredible
and
unique.
You
are
meant
to
be
here
and
fight
for
what
you
deserve.
You
are
bright
and
different,
you
must
not
let
them
win.
Pls
speak
to
someone.
Reach
out."
"Keep
a
diary
or
talk
online
about
anyone
pulling
you
down,
don't
take
shit!
I
know
this
is
easier
to
say
than
do
but
you
have
to,
you
need
to,
you
will
find
someone
to
listen.
We
need
this
world
to
be
a
kind
place
for
our
future
generations
and
for
their
sake
we
must
make
sure
that
love
and
kindness
lead
the
way.
Pls
be
nice
to
people,
be
kind
and
sensitive
because
you
have
no
idea
how
fragile
or
what
hardship
someone
is
going
through," Ayesha
Takia
concluded.
Being
an
outsider,
Ayesha
Takia
has
been
bullied
and
trolled
by
many.
The
actress
has
now
stopped
acting
in
films.
She
got
married
to
Samajwadi
Party
leader
Abu
Azmi's
son
Farhan
Azmi
in
2009.
Talking
about
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
suicide
case,
his
family
members
have
demanded
a
CBI
investigation
while
police
are
now
interrogating
his
close
friends,
family
members
and
doctors.
Worried
about
your
mental
well-being
or
of
someone
you
know?
Help
is
just
a
call
away.
Reach
out
to
the
nearest
mental
health
specialist
at
COOJ
Mental
Health
Foundation
(COOJ)-
0832-2252525,
Parivarthan-
+91
7676
602
602,
Connecting
Trust-
+91
992
200
1122/+91-992
200
4305
or
Sahai-
080-25497777/
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