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Posted: 5 years ago
#31

Originally posted by: Kaya65

The coward deleted this tweet after the backlash


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Thanks for sharing



But why is she is saying that about pakistani people what r Pakis saying her???...please post there tweets as well...


Does that mean pakistani r supporting physco MB and team😆

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Posted: 5 years ago
#32

Originally posted by: GrumpyTheCat


And someone plays a game in some shitty stupid show then it’s the ultimate testament of someone wanting murder .🙄


THIS!

You can call people murderer based on clips from game shows and old youtube videos but this present day aggression and attacking is normal

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Posted: 5 years ago
#33

Originally posted by: tina59


Again it's your POV which I respect but you cannot force it upon me as I don't agree to the same or attack me because I don't see it the same way.


I see her as a person who has been bullied, cornered, and shunned by the industry and she chose to fight back in her own way. Yes, she may not be "classy" with the language on social media as many believe she writes it but I don't hold it against her. if she had not fought back the way she had, she would have long vanished or forced to commit suicide like the Akhtars and Bhatts insinuated.


she says people are enamored by foreigners and that's true. Bollywood will fall on feet of international musicians but will never give the same respect to Indian maestro's. A BLM movement will have Bollywood making their screen black but won't show their support to a sanyasi lynching or police or doctors being attacked by a particular community when they came there to help.


Agree, Rangoli shouldn't have used the word "nazi's" and that tweet was way too aggressive and extreme for which she was suspended fair enough.


if she uses right-wing ideology then so are many who use left-wing ideology, have you gone through Anurag, Abhinav, Swara tweets. They are extreme too.


I still believe she is good at heart. She came in good faith to watch Raazi on the request of Alia but when the time came for Alia to support her movie, she cleverly chose to join the boycott.


She is not part of any camp, so people think it's easy to take her on but they didn't realize that she wouldn't back off, she will fight back in her own way and in her own language.


Sorry, I might be a little carried away after seeing the Nazi quote and you having no problem with it. You are right everyone is entitled to have their own opinion.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: tina59


I see her as a person who has been bullied, cornered, and shunned by the industry and she chose to fight back in her own way. Yes, she may not be "classy" with the language on social media as many believe she writes it but I don't hold it against her. if she had not fought back the way she had, she would have long vanished or forced to commit suicide like the Akhtars and Bhatts insinuated.



She is not part of any camp, so people think it's easy to take her on but they didn't realize that she wouldn't back off, she will fight back in her own way and in her own language.


Fight back in her own way??? Islamophobia, pro-genocide, promoting hate, using someones death to push her agenda, using threatening slurs, hatemongering, publicly accusing and defaming people for murder etc. are "her way"? It's amazing how people are making this out to be "her language" or her way of expressing as if it's a small thing and no big deal. This is not simply "her way". Some of those things are a testament to what a vile human being she chooses to be.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Oh come on man ! This is getting way to ridiculous.

I want to say something but then I am afraid the so called woke people who bullies people to death would come for me. If people like Kjo are harmful then what you'd call people like her?


She's milking SSR's case to her own benefit, calling out star kids while she goes on & on how outsiders like Tapsee are nothing. She talks about harassment, then there are classic example of what she did to HR, talks about bull!ing then she does this. Literal disease.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: piya2025



She's milking SSR's case to her own benefit,


Really I’m shocked 😆😆


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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Maroonporsche


Really I’m shocked 😆😆


Okay & ?
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Posted: 5 years ago
#38


I just love when people see the real Kangana


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Posted: 5 years ago
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https://www.ndtv.com/entertainment/after-sushant-singh-rajputs-death-film-fraternity-members-tweet-about-bollywood-privilege-club-2246641


After Sushant Singh Rajput's Death, Film Fraternity Members Tweet About "Bollywood Privilege Club"

A set of oblique tweets shared after the death of actor Sushant accuse the film fraternity he belonged to of "hypocrisy" and of "two-facedness"

EntertainmentWritten by Gitanjali RoyUpdated: June 15, 2020 05:13 pm IST

by Taboola

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A file photo of Sushant Singh Rajput. (Image courtesy: Instagram)


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New Delhi:

A set of oblique tweets shared after the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput accuse the film fraternity he belonged to of "hypocrisy" and of "two-facedness." These tweets have been posted by those who should know - director Anubhav Sinha and actors Nikhil Dwivedi and Ranvir Shorey. All three have shared posts censuring their colleagues - in particular what they separately call the "Bollywood Privilege club" and the "gatekeepers of Bollywood." A tweet from filmmaker Shekhar Kapur goes further, referring cryptically to "people who let (Sushant Singh Rajput) down." Mr Rajput, 34, was found dead at home in Mumbai on Sunday; police say he died by suicide.

Sushant Singh Rajput's death prompted an instant and massive outpouring of seemingly grief-stricken posts from Bollywood, among them Karan Johar and Alia Bhatt who are both trending after backlash from Twitter. Social media, never quick to forget, reminded Ms Bhatt that she had referred to the late actor as "Sushant Singh Rajput, who?" on Karan Johar's chat show Koffee With Karan. There are also accusations of Mr Rajput being shut out of Bollywood's inner circle - he was never invited onto Koffee With Karan as a guest, for instance - despite starring in both hit films and acclaimed work such as Kedarnath, MS Dhoni: The Untold Story, Sonchiriya, Chhichhore and Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!

Nikhil Dwivedi shared a strongly-worded tweet on Sunday denouncing the industry's "hypocrisy" and writing of "High and mighty announcing they should have kept in touch with Sushant." Mr Dwivedi named no names but its easy to connect the dots to Karan Johar who posted a lengthy Instagram note blaming himself for not having kept in touch with Sushant Singh Rajput in the past year.

Abhinav Sinha tweeted about the "Bollywood Privilege Club" and refused to say more:

Ranvir Shorey had more to say about "inherited privilege" and how it works to create power centres which he calls "gatekeepers of Bollywood":

Both Mr Sinha and Mr Shorey are clearly singling out a certain set of Bollywood insiders, one who have been repeatedly accused of nepotism and favouritism - Karan Johar is an easy connection to make here yet again.

What is not clear is who Shekhar Kapur means in his tweet indicating inside information of Sushant Singh Rajput's life: "I knew the pain you were going through. I knew the story of the people that let you down so bad that you would weep on my shoulder. I wish I was around the last 6 months. I wish you had reached out to me. What happened to you was their Karma. Not yours."

The comments thread of all these tweets are filled with responses urging that the "gatekeepers of Bollywood' be named and shamed - this, however, is unlikely. As Anubhav Sinha wrote, "Don't ask me to elaborate any further."

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Edited by tina59 - 5 years ago
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Posted: 5 years ago
#40

Originally posted by: tina59

https://www.ndtv.com/entertainment/after-sushant-singh-rajputs-death-film-fraternity-members-tweet-about-bollywood-privilege-club-2246641


After Sushant Singh Rajput's Death, Film Fraternity Members Tweet About "Bollywood Privilege Club"

A set of oblique tweets shared after the death of actor Sushant accuse the film fraternity he belonged to of "hypocrisy" and of "two-facedness"

EntertainmentWritten by Gitanjali RoyUpdated: June 15, 2020 05:13 pm IST

by Taboola

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After Sushant Singh Rajput's Death, Film Fraternity Members Tweet About 'Bollywood Privilege Club'

A file photo of Sushant Singh Rajput. (Image courtesy: Instagram)


26

New Delhi:

A set of oblique tweets shared after the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput accuse the film fraternity he belonged to of "hypocrisy" and of "two-facedness." These tweets have been posted by those who should know - director Anubhav Sinha and actors Nikhil Dwivedi and Ranvir Shorey. All three have shared posts censuring their colleagues - in particular what they separately call the "Bollywood Privilege club" and the "gatekeepers of Bollywood." A tweet from filmmaker Shekhar Kapur goes further, referring cryptically to "people who let (Sushant Singh Rajput) down." Mr Rajput, 34, was found dead at home in Mumbai on Sunday; police say he died by suicide.

Sushant Singh Rajput's death prompted an instant and massive outpouring of seemingly grief-stricken posts from Bollywood, among them Karan Johar and Alia Bhatt who are both trending after backlash from Twitter. Social media, never quick to forget, reminded Ms Bhatt that she had referred to the late actor as "Sushant Singh Rajput, who?" on Karan Johar's chat show Koffee With Karan. There are also accusations of Mr Rajput being shut out of Bollywood's inner circle - he was never invited onto Koffee With Karan as a guest, for instance - despite starring in both hit films and acclaimed work such as Kedarnath, MS Dhoni: The Untold Story, Sonchiriya, Chhichhore and Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!

Nikhil Dwivedi shared a strongly-worded tweet on Sunday denouncing the industry's "hypocrisy" and writing of "High and mighty announcing they should have kept in touch with Sushant." Mr Dwivedi named no names but its easy to connect the dots to Karan Johar who posted a lengthy Instagram note blaming himself for not having kept in touch with Sushant Singh Rajput in the past year.

Abhinav Sinha tweeted about the "Bollywood Privilege Club" and refused to say more:

Ranvir Shorey had more to say about "inherited privilege" and how it works to create power centres which he calls "gatekeepers of Bollywood":

Both Mr Sinha and Mr Shorey are clearly singling out a certain set of Bollywood insiders, one who have been repeatedly accused of nepotism and favouritism - Karan Johar is an easy connection to make here yet again.

What is not clear is who Shekhar Kapur means in his tweet indicating inside information of Sushant Singh Rajput's life: "I knew the pain you were going through. I knew the story of the people that let you down so bad that you would weep on my shoulder. I wish I was around the last 6 months. I wish you had reached out to me. What happened to you was their Karma. Not yours."

The comments thread of all these tweets are filled with responses urging that the "gatekeepers of Bollywood' be named and shamed - this, however, is unlikely. As Anubhav Sinha wrote, "Don't ask me to elaborate any further."

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I don’t know about Sushant


Bur I wouldn’t be friends with someone who wants to split my head into 2 😆


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