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Camps do exist in Bollywood: Raveena

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After Sushant Singh Rajput died of suicide, Bollywood actor Raveena Tandon took to her ‘Twitter’ account and shared her thoughts on how the film industry works from the inside. In a series of tweets, Raveena shared her experience­s as she spoke about “careerdest­roying fake media stories” and “camps” in Bollywood. Raveen wrote, “Mean girl gang of the industry and camps do exist. Talented stars are made fun of as they get removed from films by heroes and their girlfriend­s, journalist­s ‘chamchas’ and by their career-destroying fake media stories. Sometimes careers are destroyed. You struggle to keep afloat and then have to fight back. Some survive, some don’t.”

She wrote in another tweet, “When you speak the truth, you are branded a liar, mad and psychotic. ‘Chamcha’ journalist­s write pages and pages destroying all the hard work that you might have done. Even though born in the industry, grateful for all it has given me, but dirty politics played by some can leave a sour taste.”

She further added, “It can happen to someone born within, an ‘insider’ as I can hear insider/outsider words, some anchors blaring away. But you fight back. The more they tried to bury me, the harder I fought back. Dirty politics happen everywhere. But sometimes one roots for good to win and evil to lose.” Recently, Raveena had written a heartfelt post to condole Sushant’s death on ‘Instagram’ with a picture of them together from the set of a reality show.

‘Talented stars get removed from films by heroes and their girlfriend­s’

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