Since the death of the actor Sushant Singh Rajput, everyone has been putting forth their opinion on social media. People are talking about mental health and how the industry never supported her. Within B-town, there are so many who have expressed grief on the actor’s demise.
Now the actor Saif Ali Khan has called out the hypocrisy of the Bollywood industry for their sudden outpour of love after the actor has passed away. In a conversation with TOI, he said, “There are so many people who’ve made comments so quickly. And it just seems to me that people are somewhere gaining some mileage from this poor fellow’s tragedy, you know, whether it’s to show compassion or to show interest or to show some political stance. So many people are talking rubbish in this nonstop kind of barrage on social media and it’s just embarrassing, really, I think.”
Saif added that out of respect for Sushant, a day of silence or introspection would be a little more becoming than this outpouring of love. Because this love is coming from people who obviously didn’t care about him and people who famously don’t care about anybody else.
He went on to talk about the competitiveness of this industry as he added, “I mean, we don’t care about anybody. You know, it’s a very cutthroat line of work. But to pretend that you do care is like the ultimate hypocrisy and I think that’s an insult to the dead, you know, it’s an insult to the soul that’s gone.”
Saif even criticised the people who have been using this situation as an opportunity to take a dig at others.
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