Till
date,
many
celebrities
have
shared
their
take
on
the
insider
outsider'
debate,
which
restarted
on
the
internet
after
the
sudden
demise
of
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput.
On
June
14,
the
actor
was
found
dead
at
his
Bandra
residence.
While
some
believed
it
to
be
suicide,
others
alleged
that
it's
a
planned
murder.
A
CBI
team
is
investigating,
and
hasn't
reached
to
a
conclusion
yet.
Amid
all
the
hullabaloo
around
Sushant's
death,
filmmaker
Sanjay
Gupta
shares
his
take
on
'insider
outsider'
debate
and
popularity
of
the
Raabta
actor.
While
speaking
to
TOI,
Gupta
said
that
when
he
entered
the
film
industry,
he
was
welcomed,
and
no
group
had
ganged
up
against
him,
and
said
let's
teach
this
guy
a
lesson
or
make
him
sit
at
home.
The
Jazbaa
director
further
added
that
he
is
also
an
outsider,
but
he
feels
that
people
have
just
made
too
much
of
an
issue
of
this
insider-outsider
thing.
Speaking
about
Sushant
and
his
sudden
demise,
Sanjay
Gupta
said,
"Right
up
to
his
death,
may
God
bless
his
soul
but
he
was
getting
film
offers
but
he
was
not
doing
it
and
that
was
his
choice.
It
was
not
that
he
was
shunned.
He
was
a
star.
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
was
not
someone,
who
was
climbing
the
ladder
actor,
he
could
sell
films
on
his
name.
He
was
a
bankable
star
but
what
has
happened
is
truly
disgusting.
Leave
the
boy
and
his
family
alone."
He
further
added,
"We
don't
need
that
spectacle
on
national
television
every
day
and
you
are
right,
there's
someone
new
coming
out
every
day
and
discussing
new.
Who
are
these
people
and
how
do
they
matter?
Where
were
they
when
Sushant
was
there
and
now
they
are
coming
out
and
speaking."
The
Kaante
director
also
said
that
everyone's
looking
at
Sushant's
death
from
their
point
of
view,
and
how
does
it
benefit
their
perspective.
He
further
stated
that
he
doesn't
believe
that
people
are
debating
on
Sushant's
death
out
of
love
for
the
actor,
but
they
are
simply
washing
their
hands
in
it.
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about
your
mental
well-being
or
of
someone
you
know?
Help
is
just
a
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away.
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out
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