No one in the industry stood up for Sushant: Hair Stylist Sapna Bhavnani reveals the grim reality of Bollywood

If Sapna's word are to be taken true, it is the paramount level of hypocrisy of Bollywood that it did not stand for Sushant

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Bollywood continued expressing grief and disbelief over the demise of Sushant Singh Rajput, all of Sunday. The actor was found hanging in his residence by his maid on Sunday morning.

However, hair stylist Sapna Bhavnani revealed that the actor was indeed going through some issues.

After Sushant's suicide, Sapna took to twitter and wrote, "It’s no secret Sushant was going through very tough times for the last few years. No one in the industry stood up for him nor did they lend a helping hand. To tweet today is the biggest display of how shallow the industry really is. No one here is your friend. RIP."


If Sapna's word are to be taken true, it is the paramount level of hypocrisy of Bollywood that it did not stand for Sushant and after his demise they all expressed their condolence message and vouched to talk if suffering from mental depression. 

Among those who took to social media later on Sunday to express condolences was Salman Khan. "U will be missed ... #RIPSushant," wrote the superstar in a short message conveying his grief.

Sushant's co-stars and director from his debut film "Kai Po Che" (2013) also took to social media to express grief. "This is so unfair. Gone too soon. I'll always cherish our conversations on acting and cinema. You'll be missed bhai. May God give strength to his family and loved ones. Rest in Peace brother," wrote Rajkummar Rao.

Amit Sadh, who also starred in the film, tweeted: "I am sorry... I did not come to your rescue... Will regret all my life for not reaching out! Right now very sad but will cherish the time we shared filming Kai po che...Rest in peace bhai."

"Kai Po Che" director Abhishek Kapoor wrote: "I am shocked and deeply saddened by the loss of my friend. We made two very special films together. He was a generous and fabulous actor, who worked very hard to breathe life into his characters. I pray for his family, shoes loss is unmeasurable. He was a huge science buff and what consumed by what lay beyond in the universe. I'm going to miss you brother. Stay interstellar."

Neeraj Pandey, who directed Sushant in the blockbuster "MS Dhoni: The Untold Story", recalled an incident while expressing his sorrow.

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