Kangana Ranaut in her recent interview with Arnab Goswami highlighted that there is a possible involvement of ‘movie mafia’ in Sushant Singh Rajput’s death case. She also called out few B-townies such as Karan Johar, Aditya Chopra, Mahesh Bhatt and others. She stated that its not a suicide and requested Mumbai Police to summon film critic Rajeev Masand, Mahesh Bhatt and few others. In the same interview, she called out Taapsee Pannu and Swara Bhasker as ‘B-grade actresses’ and ‘needy outsiders’ for not standing against the nepotism. The ‘Pink’ actress now clarifies her side of story and says that Kangana didn’t helped her when she was replace from ‘Pati Patni Aur Woh’.
Taapsee Pannu in her recent conversation with News18 caught spilling the beans on how her journey has been in Bollywood, as an outsider. She went ahead saying, “Outsider is the label or tag that we get. Actors like me, Swara Bhasker or Kangana, who are not from a film family. We are all outsiders and we have had our journey.”
“We all fight our own battles. All outsiders have fought their own battles. Sushant was fighting his. I fought my own battle. I did not ask for support when I was fighting my battle. I spoke up when I was replaced in Pati Patni Aur Woh. Nobody, especially, she (Kangana), because she says she fights for our battles, she didn’t come and support me. I didn’t ask for it also. Because, I fought my own battles. Deepika was asked to be beheaded somewhere, she didn’t come and support that outsiders,” she added further.
The actress also highlighted that she studied in the neighbourhood school of Sushant Singh Rajput in Bihar, however, they never really met each other in personal life. not at events and nor even at movie screenings. She clarified that, since she didn’t knew him personally, she suddenly can’t get into the debate just to get her bits of attention and try to have her personal vendetta.
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