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Sushant’s Death: The Storm of Nepotism in Bollywood

Hiba Shoaib by Hiba Shoaib
October 27, 2020
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Sushant Singh Rajput’s death reignites the debate on Nepotism. The question is: Will this end here or reach the finish line?

“Sushant Singh Rajput was removed from around seven films and some of his films were not released. Such a situation was created which forced him to take the extreme step.” – This is the reason cited for a case against Bollywood big wigs filed by Advocate Sudhir Kumar Ojha

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Karan Johar and Sushant Singh
Karan Johar (left) blamed as the bearer of nepotism in relation to Sushant’s (right) death

Here’s The Back Story

On 14 June 2020, Sushant Singh Rajput, a former Bollywood actor, committed suicide and was found dead in his apartment in Bandra, India. From starting as a background dancer to being debuted in Kai Po Che! (2013), the 34-year-old actor was a complete outsider to this world of showbiz and had to battle his way through.

The untimely demise of Sushant reignited debates surrounding nepotism in the Hindi Bollywood industry.  

There was an outcry on social media as the general public attempted to unveil the ugly side of power-dynamics and the hypocrisy of the “privileged club” that silently runs the Bollywood industry. Social media users called out on nepotism and the toxicity that it evokes, whereby these so-called “self-appointed gatekeepers” of the Bollywood Industry decide the fate of one’s career.

The impact of Sushant’s death was vivid as the social media following of popular filmmakers and producers, namely Karan Johar, significantly decreased. Karan Johar was targeted for being the bearer of Nepotism and for repeatedly recruiting star kids because of the big family names that they came from.

Ayushmann Khurrana’s words from his book Cracking The Code: My Journey In Bollywood were tweeted as proof of nepotism that exists in Bollywood:

We need to protect Ayushmann Khurrana at all costs!! This interview he once gave about his days of struggle speaks volumes. pic.twitter.com/S7wETMFQeb

— Asjad Nazir (@asjadnazir) June 17, 2020

And more proof apparently…

When Chhichhore came out I was only given the option to interview Shraddha Kapoor and not #SushantSinghRajput – Now looking back there have been many situations like that, where star kids are pushed in front of media ahead of other cast members (some more senior)

— Asjad Nazir (@asjadnazir) June 16, 2020

Alia Bhatt was also blamed for her hypocrisy and for hailing from a privileged club, where her talent did not matter as much as her surname did.

https://twitter.com/Eurus_jr/status/1272288947486388224

We don’t know what happened here:

According to our sources #Dharma #SajidNadiadwala #YRF #TSeries #SalmanKhan #DineshVijan #Balaji have banned #sushantsinghRajput! So now he can do web series or TV serials only. Superb!!

— News Of Bollywood (@NewsOfBolly) February 27, 2020

Kangana Ranaut slammed nepotism and questioned the industry for not acknowledging Sushant’s work in great films like Chichoree.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CBc3sDDAtyb/

Twitter was also abuzz with outrage.    

My apology to #sushant on behalf of the entire industry and a humble request to my industry folks!! pic.twitter.com/PJHhet6V6I

— Meera Chopra kejriwal (@MeerraChopra) June 15, 2020

Vivek Oberoi, a Bollywood actor, who was present at Sushant’s funeral, also shared his thoughts.

#RIPSushantSinghRajput 🙏 pic.twitter.com/gttlJHY3r3

— Vivek Anand Oberoi (@vivekoberoi) June 15, 2020

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 Iwas around the last 6 months. I wish you had reached out to me. What happened to you was their Karma. Not yours. #SushantSinghRajput

— Shekhar Kapur (@shekharkapur) June 15, 2020

In an Award show, Sushant openly expressed his views on nepotism. He said:

“Nepotism is there, it’s everywhere, not just in Bollywood. You can’t do anything about it. Nepotism can co-exist and nothing would happen but at the same time, if you deliberately don’t allow the right talent to come up, then there is a problem. Then the whole structure of the industry would collapse one day. But till then, it’s fine”.

Sushant Singh Rajput

Are his words going to come true today, when he’s no more?

Nepotism is there on bollywood : #SushantSinghRajput pic.twitter.com/XHZLeCo3ft

— Gal Jammu Di (@GalJammuDi) June 15, 2020

Signs of Deppression?

It is being said that Sushant had shown signs of clinical depression and had lately lost some films as well. His last few posts on Instagram also seem to indicate that he was going through a turbulent phase in life, and was perhaps calling for help as the Bollywood fraternity had reportedly isolated him.

Nevertheless, Sushant’s death indeed brings into question the responsibility of big filmmakers in casting newcomers. The star kids will always have it easy in building social capital, but if they continue to be prioritized based on the kinship culture, then the emerging talent will always be sidelined and demotivated.

Are We To Blame Too?

Sushant’s death also highlights our role as an audience. It is equally incumbent upon us to watch and praise the emerging talent and support their content. Otherwise, the society, as a whole, will be deprived of some formidable performances.

What happens now?

We’ll have to wait and see if the public who tweeted with so much rage will be able to get answers, or, will this too pass – like many other storms that threaten to shake the status quo, yet calm down with some minor collateral damage – this time the damage was a precious life – who or what will it be next?

We leave you with a final tweet from Sushant himself:

Sushant Singh Rajput's last tweet which he deleted later, 'I'm done with this mediocre success, don't want fame anymore' https://t.co/RTuKNGudgc @itsSSR #SushantSinghRajput #RIPSushantSinghRajput pic.twitter.com/o3CJh01EK3

— News Of Bollywood (@NewsOfBolly) June 16, 2020

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  1. Areeb Khowaja says:
    6 years ago

    Beautifully drafted. Loved it, Hiba!!

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  2. ปั้มไลค์ says:
    6 years ago

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