Filmmaker
Vishal
Bhardwaj
is
the
latest
film
personality
to
comment
on
the
drugs
nexus
in
the
film
industry.
For
the
unversed,
ever
since
actresses
like
Deepika
Padukone,
Shraddha
Kapoor,
Sara
Ali
Khan
and
Rakul
Preet
Singh
have
been
summoned
by
the
Narcotics
Control
Bureau
(NCB)
to
record
their
statements
in
connection
with
the
drugs
angle
that
emerged
from
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death
case,
audiences
have
been
looking
down
on
the
film
industry,
calling
it
a
'dirty'
place.
Bhardwaj,
who
has
given
many
memorable
films,
requested
the
audiences
that
the
film
industry
is
a
beautiful
place,
and
all
film
personalities
respect
and
love
each
other.
"Bollywood
has
always
been
like
a
family.
The
way
we
love
and
support
each
other,
I
don't
think
it
happens
in
any
other
profession.
The
industry
is
a
beautiful
place
and
we
respect
and
love
each
other.
There
is
no
toxic
culture
in
Bollywood," said
Bhardwaj
while
speaking
to
Mumbai
Mirror.
The
Haider
director
further
added
that
Bollywood
is
such
place
where
one
can
become
a
star
and
a
clown
overnight.
If
one
is
talented,
no
one
can
stop
him/her
from
being
a
star,
whether
he/she
is
from
a
film
family
or
a
non-film
family.
He
further
asserted
that
he
believes
whatever
is
happening
right
now
just
doesn't
make
any
sense.
"We
all
know
the
reason
why
questions
are
being
raised
on
the
film
industry
nowadays.
So
please
forgive
us
and
leave
us.
We
are
good
people,"
said
Bhardwaj.
He
concluded
by
saying
that
no
one
from
the
film
industry
has
ever
looked
down
on
him
or
has
made
him
feel
like
an
outsider,
and
he
has
received
much
love
from
the
film
fraternity.