YRF’s Excuse Blaming Shekar Written By Bharathi who Disliked SSR

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Posted: 3 years ago

Game played unfair It was Shekhar Kapur who lit the fire, pinning the blame for Sushant’s unfortunate end on the film industry

Tragically, the outsider who could have been the poster boy for hope, for breaching the rules of an industry that notoriously promotes its own, was inclined to go down another path. As if there were two Sushants. 

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Bharathi S. Pradhan

     
  • Published 21.06.20, 12:29 AM

His last film, to be released on Hotstar, is titled Dil Bechara. But he was no bechara. A big-time producer, his director and Sushant Singh Rajput, with manager Uday, had an online script session. Picky Sushant was happy with the subject narrated to him and everybody signed off looking forward to working together in a few months’ time.

The next morning, the actor hanged himself. It was not an on-the-spur-of-the-moment decision but an extreme act that required some planning — the diligent physics student would have ensured that the noose held.

This was not the act of an out-of-work bechara either. There were 7-10 scripts he read during the lockdown, several firm offers on the table. The makers of Newtonoffered him a film to be bankrolled by a reputed name. Sushant was unimpressed. As an actor, it was his prerogative to turn it down. As he did many other films.

It was also his prerogative to say “yes” to casting agent Mukesh Chhabra’s directorial venture Dil Bechara (Hindi version of The Fault In Our Stars) as he had got Sushant his big screen break, Kai Po Che.

So who died last Sunday was not an unemployed actor. He was a man who marched to his own beat, one who didn’t pick up the phone when the biggest of names called him— he played the game as per his own rules.

It was Shekhar Kapur who lit the fire, pinning the blame for Sushant’s unfortunate end on the film industry. Soon, others like Abhinav Kashyap (Dabangg director) entered the fray, each painting himself a victim.

Abhinav vented against Salman Khan for all that had gone wrong in his life, right down to his divorce. But the truth is Besharam, the Ranbir Kapoor film that Abhinav claimed Salman had sabotaged, was plain unwatchable; it self-imploded. Abhinav’s career floundered due to his unrealistic appraisals; he wanted more for the rights of Besharam than the film was worth. When it flopped, he had to sell it for a pittance. Ultimately, it was Abhinav who made all the wrong calls. Most importantly, how did his venting help unravel the unique case of Sushant Singh Rajput?

As for Shekhar, he’s fortunate Aditya Chopra didn’t go to town with the story that he invested, reportedly, Rs 15 crore in Shekhar’s Pani when the director upped his budget, making it financially unviable. If anyone lost on that project, it was Adi. And it added to Shekhar’s string of incomplete films. Meanwhile, YRF completed Prithviraj, a Diwali release starring Akshay Kumar, helmed by Chandraprakash Dwivedi, another director with half-finished films to his credit. What’s vital is that YRF pulled out of Pani because of the budget, not to drown Sushant.

Money was also not a reason. His fee for Chichhore was reportedly Rs 7 crore plus a celebratory bonus. But tragically, the outsider who could have been the poster boy for hope, for breaching the rules of an industry that notoriously promotes its own, was inclined to go down another path. As if there were two Sushants.

One, the committed actor who took a year to prep as M.S. Dhoni and met the cricketer armed with 250 minute questions like, “What was going on in your head during that moment?” He hit it out of the park playing a perfect Dhoni.

The other had a Sufi-like detachment. He’d suddenly yearn to give it all up and go where the hills beckoned. He believed one shouldn’t own anything, preferring a rent of Rs 4.5 lakh to buying a place of his own.

Inconsolably, for a thinking man, the mess in his mind didn’t allow him to think through his final act. A veteran actor had a point: “It’s tragic but I’m also angry. What kind of message has Sushant sent out to impressionable young minds out there?” 

Footnote: Politics and camps have always existed in the industry. Shashi Kapoor once did a cover story on it. But what’s to be understood is that an indictment of politics is far from abetment to suicide.

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Posted: 3 years ago

YRF is innocent because Paani became over-budget! It is why Adi had to drop it not because of Sushant ! A bitter Shekhar blamed the industry for no good reason! 


Abhinav Kashyap blamed the industry and Salman because he is down about his own failure and divorce.


Sushant had offers. The industry was treating him good and paying him good! 


His suicide though was not spur of the moment decision but something someone smart like him would have to preplan effectively for a long time.


Also according to the article the man who could have been the inspiration for India’s youth for generations set a bad example by doing what he did ?


Good to know ! 👍🏼

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Posted: 3 years ago

She is the one who got slammed by Sushant and now is taking bhaadas out in article after death 


https://youtu.be/MjrcS_PMFDU

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Posted: 3 years ago

Originally posted by: S_H_Y

She is the one who got slammed by Sushant and now is taking bhaadas out in article after death 


https://youtu.be/MjrcS_PMFDU


She also gave an elaborate lie filled interview post this . She said SSR was disrespectful when she was the one shouting when the makers were clearly trying to tell her that they only would take questions related to Raabta. She deliberately kept shouting. 



https://www.spotboye.com/bollywood/Bollywood-interviews/sushant-singh-rajput-controversy-offended-journalist-bharathi-pradhan-speaks-up-in-a-tell-all-interview/58f4f49a87d0f6347510f139

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Posted: 3 years ago

Originally posted by: S_H_Y

She is the one who got slammed by Sushant and now is taking bhaadas out in article after death 



To think someone could be so bitter in life that they would be revengeful towards a dead person even? That last part where they indirectly suggested he did a bad thing by killing himself was so low. 

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Posted: 3 years ago

I have lost any and every hope of knowing the real reason behind his death.. The Sushant I know will never not leave behind a single note in order the death was pre-planned since ages.. Why he did not leave the note is something that has gone along with him.. The reasons of all the whys will never be known and all his fans.. will have to live with it..

This Bollywood biggies will keep talking of the intelligence and his brilliant acting skills(which was mocked throughout his lifetime) till this roar dies down and this will die down.. Every thing has an expiry date.. The man expired.. the talk around him the speculations will expire as well.. and BW will be back to what it already was.. nasty.. poisonous ...bitchy and pretentious !

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Posted: 3 years ago

The Journalist needs a Psychiatrist ASAP. And Even When I want to wish so bad for the pathetic person she is I will not. Neither would Sushant have had wanted any bad for her I m sure. May her Karma catch her soon. Also the Journalists now MUST understand nothing and No shit you write about him Will Reduce the value, respect and Love we have for him. 

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Posted: 3 years ago

My God, what a bitter, venomous woman! Defending YRF and/or Bollywood is one thing, but here she is attacking Sushant not even a few weeks after his death. 

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Posted: 3 years ago

May God give you peace lady 

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Posted: 3 years ago

Each and everyone is right in bollywood except Sushant. Look at his audacity to try and make a name for himself in the pure-n-pious industry of bollywood. How dare he give hit films even with limited scripts that were presented to him, how dare he to still try to work even though his films got shelved.


Cruel world going after poor nepo-products and harassing, don't you feel their pain when their delicate feelings are hurt