More than two years have passed since Bollywood lost one of its most versatile actors Sushant Singh Rajput. The actor, who made a mark with his acting skills in films like Kai Po Che and MS Dhoni, left the entire nation in shock and sad with his untimely demise.?
Ever since then, his fans and his family have been blaming the industry for his death claiming that the actor did not die by suicide but it was a murder.?
Now, amid calls for the boycott, Sushant Singh Rajput's sister has taken a jibe at Bollywood and the team of Brahmastra, the big-budget Hindu mythological fantasy adventure of Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor that was released on September 9.?
She added, "Bollywood has always wanted to dictate the public, never stopping to show mutual respect n humility. How can we let people like this be the face of our country which is so rich in moral values? Their sorry attempt of winning d public¡¯s love wid pretentiousness has failed. Quality n Moral values r the only thing that¡¯ll win admiration n respect."?
Meanwhile, Brahmastra opened to a sensational response at the theatres as the Ranbir Kapoor-Alia Bhatt film collected about Rs. 75 crores on its opening day at the worldwide box office though the story and dialogues of the movie failed to impress the audiences and critics alike.
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