Indian
audiences
were
in
awe
of
the
film
industry
until
2020
happened.
On
June
14,
when
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
was
found
dead
in
his
apartment,
many
theories
around
his
death
began
to
go
viral
on
social
media.
Amid
all
the
discussions,
people
reignited
the
debate
on
nepotism,
favouritism,
casting
couch
and
drug
nexus
in
the
film
industry.
Till
now,
many
celebrities
have
shared
their
stand
on
the
whole
controversy
and
the
bad
reputation
of
the
film
industry
in
front
of
its
audiences.
Now,
actress
Tamannaah
Bhatia
opens
up
about
the
same,
but
denies
to
call
the
film
industry
a
bad
place.
While
speaking
to
a
leading
daily
about
casting
couch
and
drug
controversies,
Tamannaah
said,
"As
I
said
the
film
industry
is
an
easy
target.
All
sectors
of
work
have
problems.
In
fact
I
feel
actors
are
far
more
responsible
and
aware
because
they
are
always
in
public
eye."
The
Baahubali
actress
also
understands
that
people
have
all
the
right
to
express
their
opinion
on
social
media.
"We
all
have
our
right
to
opinion.
And
some
will
like
and
some
will
dislike
your
thoughts,
you've
to
accept
it.
It's
better
to
take
social
media
with
a
pinch
of
salt.
It
is
just
a
tool.
You
need
to
absorb
the
good
and
constructive
criticism,
ignore
the
rest,"
added
Bhatia.
Fortunately,
Tamannaah
doesn't
belong
to
any
film
family
and
has
achieved
success
on
her
own.
Owing
to
the
same
reason
the
actress
didn't
have
to
go
through
any
kind
of
social
media
abuse,
which
most
of
the
star
kids
went
through
in
the
last
six
months.
"Yes,
I'm
not
from
the
industry,
I
don't
have
a
godfather
or
a
mentor.
I've
done
everything
on
my
own.
I
feel
extremely
grateful
for
the
kind
of
opportunities,
love
and
adulation
I've
got
from
the
audience.
It
was
something
I
never
expected.
So
if
you're
dedicated,
hardworking
and
talented,
you'll
survive.
Good
efforts
count," concluded
Tamannaah.