Kangana
Ranaut's
anger
over
nepotism
and
movie
mafias
after
the
tragic
death
of
Bollywood
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
on
June
14,
sparked
a
big
debate
over
social
media.
Reports
are
stating
that
the
Chhichhore
actor
ended
his
life
after
allegedly
being
sidelined
by
the
biggies
from
Bollywood
industry.
After
Kangana's
video
message
over
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death,
fans
started
trolling
Bollywood
biggies
like
Karan
Johar,
YRF,
Alia
Bhatt,
Sonam
Kapoor
and
others
on
social
media.
But
many
people
don't
know
that
Tollywood
actress
Shraddha
Das
was
the
first
to
bash
B-town
celebs
for
showing
their
fake
nature,
after
the
young
actor's
death.
Shraddha
Das
took
to
Twitter
and
expressed
her
anger
on
Bollywood's
fakeness
and
hypocrisy
in
a
series
of
tweets.
The
Mugguru
actress
wrote,
"The
ones
who
are
writing
I'm
shocked,
wish
i
reached
out
and
all
that
nonsense...
it's
really
fake
baba...why
are
you
wishing?
You
should
have
reached
out
na?
What
is
this
jumping
into
the
bandwagon
everytime..they
don't
even
realise
half
of
them
are
the
cause
of
ds
shit
happening."
Shraddha
Das
also
said
that
fake
people
can
never
be
real
friends.
She
expressed,
"If
you
ever
go
to
a
filmi
party,
you
will
realise
people
don't
look
beyond
what
u
are
wearing
&how
u
are
looking
&
how
happening
&
influential
you
are..and
once
you
get
sucked
into
it,you
want
that
fake
approval
again
and
again.
These
are
not
and
can
never
ever
be
ur
real
friends."
The
Hippi
actress
further
stated
that
biggies
never
understand
your
feelings,
but
hurt
you
with
their
remarks.
"Not
1
person
will
try
to
know
or
even
make
d
effort
to
know
your
heart.
&
D
arrogance
&
scathing
remarks
they
can
pass
on
a
new
or
even
seasoned
one
can
only
be
tolerated
by
very
thick
skinned
strong
ppl!
It's
foolish
to
expect
true
and
unflinching
love,loyalty
or
friendship
here," she
wrote.
Shraddha
concluded
by
stating,
"The
day
you
only
look
at
this
like
a
job,
and
keep
your
emotions
aside
and
work,
you
will
be
protected
from
most
bullshit!"
Now,
the
Mumbai
Police
has
started
an
open
investigation
while
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
family
members
are
demanding
a
CBI
probe
for
his
mysterious
death.
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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
to
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