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Posted: 5 years ago

We dont know the exact reasons why sushant committed suicide, so putting all the blame on kjo and nepotism is not fair. The only one who knows what he was feeling and thinking is sushant himself, he is the only one who knows the reasons why this happend.

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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: fcuff

I read the interview today that Sushant gave during Dhoni promotions. He was talking about his mother's death. She called one night at 11:30 PM crying. Sushant was studying engineering in Delhi at the time. She asked him to take some time out to visit her. He refused and said that he will come during Holi which was a couple of months away. The next day he received the news that his mother is no more. Sushant has carried that guilt since then. He didnt say so but I bet he thought that if he had agreed to meet his mom in that call she would still be alive. He also mentioned that he never cried when his mother died. This level guilt is huge to deal with that too by a young man. It wasn't his fault but he still felt guilty. He has said that he is changed person since his mother died and he has never felt the same since that day.


He also said that nothing makes him very happy. He has been battling this demon since a long time. Stop assigning blame to one person. Mental health is very complicated. There is no straightforward reason for something like this.


Exactly, SSR had some real traumatising personal demons to take this drastic step. People on and off this site need to stop trivializing both his life and death by saying that he took his own life because he wasn't invited to star-studded parties and was not friend with the biggies of BW. One undergoes real trauma in his/her life for them to take their own lives. But here on SM, many people are underplaying or using his death to focus their entire attention on these biggies. Again!


RIP, Sushant.

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Posted: 5 years ago

No, Karan Johar is not responsible for SSR's death. He and his clique of bullies merely spread rumors about SSR (among others), destroyed his reputation.


How many times have outsider actresses had blinds planted, suggesting they were sleeping around?


Didn't we see a thread on Deepika recently on the same? Weren't those blinds in large part driven by KJo's clique?


Didn't we see blinds on outsider actors like Rajkumar Rao, how he's arrogant?


Didn't we see blinds on Tara Sutaria?


Heck, I even saw one on Juhi Chawla very recently, painting Neetu as some sort of saint for bravely staying at Rishi's side through all his flirtations. Really? After TWO decades? The only possible source at this time for those blinds is the usual gossip clique.


The mean girl clique of Bolly insiders set out to destroy anyone who could be a threat to their hold on the industry.


But I'm sure they didn't anticipate someone would actually die. Responses to KJo's tweet pointing out his hypocrisy would've been all right. But they're going beyond that to blaming him for the death. This is not about holding him accountable. This has spiraled into opportunistic jabs at KJo for other reasons. People with genuine feelings about this--such as Anubhav Sinha and Sikander Kher--managed to convey their disgust at the bullying and nepotism without targeting another vulnerable person.

Edited by HearMeRoar - 5 years ago
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Posted: 5 years ago

She is always the first one to blame anyone n everyone. All talk n no action kind of woman. If he was her friend, then write a heartfelt message instead of pointing fingers at the whole industry. Not everyone would have known what he was going through. I just hope she stood up for him and lent her hand for SSR.


Everyone pays their respect for the departed one. Even we comment RIP for every deceased person.


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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: blue-ice.1

I hate KJo.....he deserves a lot...but what he does't deserve is the blame for someone's death.


No one is blaming him but we can’t deny that his politics in the industry DO Affect outsiders. There is no denying that.


He IS A FACTOR. Not the cause, but definitely a major factor

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Posted: 5 years ago

If you know depression and anxiety, it's huge tragic events combined with small issues that add up over a period of time combined with career and personal choices that leads to major depression mode.

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Posted: 5 years ago

He may have done many evil things and directly or indirectly caused harm to Sushant but this is not the right time to pin point him and blame him for the unfortunate thing happened today.

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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: HearMeRoar

No, Karan Johar is not responsible for SSR's death. He and his clique of bullies merely spread rumors about SSR (among others), destroyed his reputation.


How many times have outsider actresses had blinds planted, suggesting they were sleeping around?


Didn't we see a thread on Deepika recently on the same? Weren't those blinds in large part driven by KJo's clique?


Didn't we see blinds on outsider actors like Rajkumar Rao, how he's arrogant?


Didn't we see blinds on Tara Sutaria?


Heck, I even saw one on Juhi Chawla very recently, painting Neetu as some sort of saint for bravely staying at Rishi's side through all his flirtations. Really? After TWO decades? The only possible source at this time for those blinds is the usual gossip clique.


The mean girl clique of Bolly insiders set out to destroy anyone who could be a threat to their hold on the industry.


But I'm sure they didn't anticipate someone would actually die. Responses to KJo's tweet pointing out his hypocrisy would've been all right. But they're going beyond that to blaming him for the death. This is not about holding him accountable. This has spiraled into opportunistic jabs at KJo for other reasons. People with genuine feelings about this--such as Anubhav Sinha and Sikander Kher--managed to convey their disgust at the bullying and nepotism without targeting another vulnerable person.

I guess it's because I don't like juhi at all but I thought it was insensitive of her to give out an interview of how happy and blessed she is during the lockdown after rishi's death. Like how can you be so happy knowing the person you just did a movie with has died. I just don't like juhi. Glad she is not a huge star like madhuri or sridevi
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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: Terenaina

I guess it's because I don't like juhi at all but I thought it was insensitive of her to give out an interview of how happy and blessed she is during the lockdown after rishi's death. Like how can you be so happy knowing the person you just did a movie with has died. I just don't like juhi. Glad she is not a huge star like madhuri or sridevi


Her being happy in her life definitely didn't deserve rumors of an affair being put out.Even if true, TWO decades passed, and the woman is living with her husband and children, very happy by all accounts.


Moreover, the Kapoors should look to their own family. Triple K went on vacation after her uncle's death.

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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: Nahiiinnn

She is always the first one to blame anyone n everyone. All talk n no action kind of woman. If he was her friend, then write a heartfelt message instead of pointing fingers at the whole industry. Not everyone would have known what he was going through. Everyone pays their respect for the departed one. Even we comment RIP for every deceased person.



Dont really care about the woman. As a so called friend she seems to shifting blame cause she didn't do shit herself but the fact remains that most people knew he was struggling a lot and blind items didn't stop and nobody reached out. The Mahesh Bhatt thing only confirms that people in the industry he talked to and interacted with kinda chose to ignore it. No wonder Sikander Kher says he probably had noone to talk to in the end.

I was operating under the impression that noone had a clue he was struggling.

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