What I've realised about Bollywood crumbling is how invincible they thought they were. Drugs and all that aside, the sheer amount of power they thought they wielded crumbled the instant it came out to the public how self obsessed they were. To them, it didn't matter if real talent was being pushed out or if the film tanked or was a hit. It was always about the fame, status, money, pap shots and clout. Most actors and actresses were only hired because of their faces or buff bodies and their great "connections". The star kids have completely monopolised the industry to the extent that every film has their face on it, simply because of their surnames. Some of them even get double roles, even though they can barely justify their shit acting in a single role.
The worst part is it took a death of a guy, who was perhaps the only good man in that place, to expose this. He was a human, with flaws no doubt, but he seemed like his heart was in the right place, and that he was a dedicated man. And now, his memories are tainted by an ugly media trial which is run purely for agenda, political or otherwise.
What a fucking travesty.
I hope you find peace wherever you are, Sushant. Rest easy. 💕












