Originally posted by: big4accountant
I don't think I have to "know" anything more than you do. But to answer you anyway, there's a reason the YSF contract that Sushant signed was summoned by the police for an investigation. They make big career promises to actors and trick them into signing contracts that are binding and severely limit their choices and opportunities but these pedigree kids just walk in and out of movies on whim with no consequences. Sushant, who was offered movies after movies by directors like SLB, had to reject them to keep the YSF contract, that eventually flaked on him like it was nothing. And then there was Alia who could walk in and out of big projects citing "date conflicts" like it's nothing. The writing is on the wall, it's up to you to read what you want off it.
Never said you had to “know” anything, I was just questioning how you differentiate between what article is true and what is false. It seems like Sushant died, Kangana made a speech and a flood of articles came out all at once about all these films he lost, all the ways he was mistreated, etc. And the same people who criticized his treatment in the media when he was alive is accepting these articles as the gospel truth. What I don’t understand is how?
As far as the police wanting to look into the YRF contract, it could have been the only contract Sushant was involved in at the time and therefore needed investigating. It could have been done as a result of public attention, or a variety of other reasons. Regardless, Shraddha Kapoor, Parineeti Chopra and many others signed similar contracts. It wasn’t some unusual thing that was done to take advantage of a naive outsider. YRF makes up these contracts so they have new talent on hand for their projects. If an adult, with the ability to hire a lawyer, get advice, whatever, signs a contract, then how is YRF to be blamed for the nature of the contract? And if, after breaching said contract, that company doesn’t want to work with you anymore, why are they to be blamed for that either? It’s perfectly legal and normal for any person or company to want employees who will respect commitments.
As far as Alia not having contractual issues when coming into or backing out of a film, she probably was taught how to be careful what she signs, and hires a good legal team. Is it a privilege that she had that knowledge as a newcomer, sure, but every parent will teach their children what they know so the kids will benefit.
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