After Sushant, is there an agenda against Kartik Aaryan? Suniel Shetty hints
Fans of Sushant Singh Rajput still haven't recovered from his mysterious death. On June 20, 2020, Sushant was found dead in his home. However, it remains unclear whether he was murdered, committed suicide, or whether the cause of death was something else.
Sushant's death came as a shock to his fans
Sushant's death not only shocked the industry and fans, but it also raised questions about nepotism and the politics prevalent in the film industry. The debate on nepotism has since intensified, with many blaming the politics of the film industry for Sushant's death. Most believe that Sushant was viewed as an outsider in the film industry and was sidelined.
Is there an agenda being run against Karthik?
This debate has arisen from time to time, especially when it comes to nepotism or issues with outsiders in the industry. Recently, this debate arose when Kartik Aaryan's "Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri" was released. The film is underperforming at the box office. A video went viral suggesting that there's a conspiracy to sideline Kartik and make him a flop.
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Sunil Shetty hinted at this
It said, "After 'Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Mera', I'll have to talk about this. If someone doesn't like the film, they can criticize it, as those points are valid. But I find it wrong to constantly portray a particular actor as a fake PR product. Very close sources have revealed that many creators and major YouTubers are being paid to make such negative videos and to disparage or portray actors as fake. I won't name names, but I have a problem with it. This isn't criticism; it's demeaning; it's like closing the industry's gates to outsiders. We saw this in Sushant Singh Rajput's case as well. This is very dirty politics that runs deep within, which we can't see from the outside."
Suniel Shetty has liked this reel, indicating that he agrees. The influencer captioned the video, "It's not about liking or disliking a film. It's about where criticism ends and cruelty begins. You can question the story, screenplay, DI, or even the songs. But when it comes to personal abuse, career-ending threats, and targeted hatred against an outsider, something is seriously wrong. Cinema deserves honesty. Not paid noise. Not character defamation."
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