It was always an opportunistic situation for them. Because those keyboard warriors were the same people that rallied to get Kedarnath banned and trolled him after he removed “Rajput” from his Twitter account standing in solidarity with SLB after the incident during Padmavat shoot. Yet now all those people were claiming what a superstar he was and how Bollywood ostracised him and held him back.
Watch how a year from now they won’t even care or remember the man.
I mostly followed his TV career especially his dance shows, watched some of his movies, but was always interested in his interest towards science and space because I myself am a bit of a geek when it come to that. Of course it is saddening he died. But he had his vices, and that wasn’t something that He should be judged upon, consuming drugs was his choice, and likewise don’t judge the living who do it too harshly too.
He had depression and maybe had some form of a bipolar disorder. He was famous and had money and had success but that doesn’t mean he couldn’t be depressed, those things are NOT exclusive. Fans should stop posting videos and pics of him laughing and smiling and asking “does this look like a depressed man?” Or “does he look bipolar?” It is really damaging to mental health discussions and trying to remove the taboo.
And please if you’ve ever been a true fan or want his soul to rest in peace then stop paying attention to these media channels and idiots like Kangana, they’ve only sought their own benefits. Media wanted their TRP’s in a time when they didn’t want to question the bad handling of COVID and migrant labourers suffering and Kangana just wanted her vendettas against Bollywood to be fulfilled.
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