Hindustan Times (Patiala)

‘There are people in the film industry who plan your failure’

- Monika Rawal Kukreja monika.rawal@htlive.com ■

Even after three weeks since Sushant Singh Rajput’s death, conspiracy theories and assumption­s refuse to die down. Angered by this rumourmong­ering and blame game, actor Raveena Tandon urges, “Stop sensationa­lising it now. You can’t blame anyone, not the film industry. This is just becoming a witch hunt, a lynch mob, which is wrong. People have to think rationally. It’s doing a great disservice to the poor boy who’s gone.”

Tandon, 45, reveals she was appalled to read a WhatsApp forward doing the rounds that, “Karan Johar intentiona­lly made a bad film for Sushant, so he could ruin his career. Why would a producer pay an actor crores of rupees, sign him in his movie and then invest so much time and mechanism to intentiona­lly sabotage his own film? Such absurd allegation­s!”

However, Tandon doesn’t deny the existence of “camps and mean girl gang” in the film industry, which she had also tweeted about recently.

“There are good people and there are bad people. And there are bad people who do plan your failure; I’ve been through it. They are the ones who want to see you down and removed from films. It’s literally like classroom politics. They play dirty games,” she says, adding, “But people like this are there in every industry. We’re in a high profile, glamorous job and the competitio­n is cut-throat, so it gets highlighte­d.”

Tandon gives her own example of being removed from a film overnight. “I was doing fittings with the film’s designer for an outfit for the evening mahurat party. At 4pm, I get a call that I’ve been dumped from the movie and I’ve to return the signing amount because the hero’s girlfriend didn’t like me,” she reveals, quoting an interview of late actor Shashi Kapoor that helped her. “He had said, ‘Main party par gaya, and there I realised the hero is someone else. They didn’t even inform me’. So, what happened with all these false claims of nepotism? Even the greatest filmmaker Raj Kapoor’s family wasn’t spared by politics.”

Mention how Rajput always feared being thrown out of Bollywood if his films didn’t work, Tandon says that’s a reality with every actor. “Even the topmost stars or topmost producer, director’s brothers or sons have that fear. If that wasn’t the case, all star kids would have been superstars today, but there are many who have been thrown out of Bollywood. So, when Sushant appealed to the public to come and see his films, nobody knew that it was said with so much charged emotion. Maybe he was emotionall­y very fragile always,” says Tandon, who still can’t fathom “what drove such a young, handsome, talented, successful boy to take this drastic step”.

They are the ones who want to see you removed from films. They play dirty games. RAVEENA TANDON ACTOR

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