'It's
Not
A
Fair
Accusation,'
Says
Swara
Bhasker
On
People
Targetting
Karan
Johar,
Alia
Bhatt
The
Veere
Di
Wedding
actress
told
the
tabloid,
"We
should
have
difficult
conversations
but
there
is
a
civilised
way
to
do
it.
Right
now,
things
are
being
said,
and
people
are
being
blamed
but
Karan
being
vilified
is
unnecessary.
I
don't
think
Karan,
Alia
(Bhatt),
Sonam
(Kapoor)
had
anything
to
do
with
what
happened
with
Sushant's
career.
It's
not
a
fair
accusation."
Swara
Bhasker
On
Her
Old
Video
With
Karan
Johar
Which
Resurfaced
On
The
Social
Media
Recently,
an
old
video
of
Swara
in
which
she
is
seen
asking
Karan
Johar
about
nepotism
went
viral
on
the
internet.
Speaking
about
it,
the
actress
told
the
leading
daily,
"In
the
video,
one
can
see
that
Karan
is
accepting
that
he
might
have
chosen
people
who
were
right
in
front
of
him
and
things
should
change.
I
would
like
to
give
him
credit
for
engaging
with
the
issue."
Swara
Says
That
It's
Disgusting
That
Sushant's
Death
Is
Being
Used
For
Ulterior
Motives
She
further
continued,
"But
the
way
things
have
happened
was
quite
sad.
It's
disgusting
that
Sushant's
death
is
being
used
for
ulterior
motives
by
some
people.
We
must
give
Sushant
dignity
in
his
death
and
celebrate
his
life.
He
was
a
tremendous
artiste."
Earlier,
Swara
Bhasker
Had
Lashed
Out
At
Netizens
For
Blaming
Karan
Johar
And
Alia
Bhatt
For
Sushant's
Demise
In
a
series
of
tweets,
Swara
had
expressed
her
opinion
on
people
trolling
Karan
Johar
post
Sushant's
demise.
The
actress
had
posted,
"Parts
of
India
Twitter
blaming
#KaranJohar
and
#AliaBhatt
for
the
tragic
suicide
of
Sushant
-
for
some
silly
game
played
on
a
frivolous
and
pointless
chat
show
(that
All
those
people
who
are
now
abusing
Bollywood
nepotism
lapped
up)
is
both
the
height
of
idiocy
and
hypocrisy!"
She
had
further
written,
"Sushant
didn't
leave
a
note.
We
don't
know
what
he
went
thru.
We
don't
know
the
cause.
taking
out
ur
frustration
using
the
pain
of
a
troubled
person.
He
didn't
leave
a
note!
Get
it?
He
didn't
want
to
talk
about
it.
He's
gone.
Let
him
have
his
peace
&
his
family
privacy."