The tragic and untimely death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput is still in news and conversations even after more than a month post it happening.

His death did bring up some important topics in the Bollywood and entertainment industry that needed to be talked about. Topics like mental health, nepotism, power monopoly and more need to be discussed in order to make the industry a healthier and positive place to work.

Kangana Ranaut has been talking about how SSR’s death is all because of nepotism since the day it happened.

Now, in a recent interview with Arnab Goswami that spans almost an hour in duration, she’s given some pretty strong statements and alleged some very serious things.

You can watch the full interview here:

Here we take a look at some of her most strong statements and what all she really exposed in her interview:


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To be honest, I personally have mixed feelings about what all Ranaut has said in this interview. The way she constantly keeps inserting herself into SSR’s suicide and trying to create this narrative of the film industry being overrun by demons seems to be shifting away from the topic at hand.

At the same time, one cannot discredit all that she has said since if any of this is true, it is high time that these things be brought to light and proper disciplining be done.


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Sources: YouTube, The Tribune, India.com

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