Actor's suicide: Sonakshi, Sonam make controversial tweets
- IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,June 16 2020]
Soon after Sushant Singh Rajput's suicide, nepotism in Bollywood has come to be blamed for the 34-year-old actor's depression. Directors Vivek Agnihotri, Abhinav Sinha and Shekar Kapur have blamed the clique in the Hindi film industry for the late actor's plight.
Following this, Bollywood actress Sonakshi Sinha took to her Instagram account and said that she doesn't want to wrestle with pigs. She wrote, The problem with wrestling with pigs is that you get dirty and the pig enjoys it. To certain people trying to garner publicity and highlight THEIR issues using the death of a member of our fraternity...PLEASE just stop. Your spewing negativity, hate and toxicity is really not required right now. Have some respect for the departed. Really (sic). The 'Linga' actress didn't take any names.
Sonam Ahuja, actress and daughter of Anil Kapoor, used a cuss word against those hinting that the privilege club in Bollywood is responsible for Sushant's death. Blaming a girlfriend, ex-girlfriend, family, colleagues for someone’s death is ignorant and fu*king mean spirited, she wrote.
The social media posts of the duo have been trolled heavily. One Akshay, addressing Sonam, wrote, Yet to see a single post where someone has blamed his girlfriend or ex-girlfriend or his family. But Sonam trying to act smart and is trying to divert topic from colleagues to everyone.
An old video clip in which Sonam said on Koffee With Karan that she had never watched a movie of Sushant has gone viral. In the video, she refuses to say what she thinks about Sushant's looks because I don't know. I have never seen his films. As per trolls, this only goes to show that Sushant was always excluded by the clique because he was an outsider.
Hi @JaniceSeq85,
— Sonam Mahajan (@AsYouNotWish) June 15, 2020
Is that you mocking #SushanthSinghRajput for putting motivational quotes on his feed? Probably, he was trying hard to stay positive by posting things that could help him cope up. Depressed people often do that. Why disparage someone sad?pic.twitter.com/BvTRWmWTew
#BollywoodBlockedSushant
— Anujwayra (@AnujwayraAnuj) June 15, 2020
Saying 'who' to insult a colleague is also fucking mean spirited Sonam. Where's your apology for that?#Sonam#sonamsharmkro pic.twitter.com/6HOE01KOcP