Sushant Singh Rajput's death anniversary: Fans demanded June 14 to be observed as World-Anti Nepotism Day 
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Sushant Singh Rajput's death anniversary: Fans demanded June 14 to be observed as World-Anti Nepotism Day

Sushant Singh Rajput's death a year ago gave the Insider vs Outsider debate in Bollywood a major boost.

The insider vs outsider debate in Bollywood was the most widely discussed of the many topics and debates that arose from Sushant Singh Rajput's death on June 14, 2020. Until then, there had never been such open discussion of nepotism or criticism of it.


Bias and favouritism had long existed in the industry, but Sushant's death sparked a nationwide "enough is enough" mentality. Heated disputes erupted on social media about the actor not being treated equally or given his due.

Though nepotism exists in all fields, it became more apparent in Hindi cinema after the death of SSR. Even after a year, the rage hasn't subsided. If you look at the top tweets on SSR on any given day, you'll notice that devoted supporters aren't willing to let the crusade die. Fans of the actor continue to demand equal treatment for all in Bollywood, referring to June 14 as "Anti-Nepotism Day."

She called Sushant's death "murder" and accused Bollywood heavyweights of plotting against him. Apurva Asrani, a screenwriter, and Simi Garewal, an actress, complimented Kangana for speaking out against nepotism.

In an Instagram live talk with filmmaker Shekhar Kapur last year, Manoj Bajpayee, Sushant's Sonchiriya co-star, tried to reason the angst. “People saw Sushant as a hero, (someone) who emerged from among them, and the loss of that representation has made those people angry,” he had stated. He also stated that "the industry's lack of fairness is just the way the world isn't."

Actors such as Aahana Kumra and Amol Parashar have admitted that their families are concerned about their mental health and resilience as they continue to pursue this risky career in a ruthless industry. Some performers acknowledged that being born into the industry allows them to go right in without having to waste time developing contacts.

Sonu Sood says that celebrity kids will always have greater access to resources than those who do not work in the film industry and that he is proud when an outsider succeeds in the city.

Several directors have slammed the label "Bollywood" as a result of the discussion. “ENOUGH!!! I am resigning from the Bollywood industry. Director Anubhav Sinha's tweet, "Whatever the f*** that means," received praise from Hansal Mehta and Sudhir Mishra. Anurag Kashyap, a filmmaker, also spoke up, claiming that no one had worked with outsiders as much as he had and that he was speaking up because he didn't want people to change the industry's narrative.

While Bollywood fans continue to adore star kids, whose social media following increases even before their films are released, calls for a level playing field for all continue to grow. Because Bollywood is made up of so many people, it's difficult to say how long it will take to make a difference. However, it is hoped that the indignation sparked by Sushant's death would continue, resulting in more deserving candidates receiving opportunities.

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