Raveena Tandon, Sushant Singh Rajput
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Sushant Singh Rajput passed away on June 14 leaving a huge void in Bollywood. While most Bollywood celebrities had been posting about the actor on their social media and mourning Sushant’s death, some have been calling them out on their ‘hypocrisy’. One of which is Raveen Tandon who lashed out on the ‘Mean Girls Gang’ of Bollywood.

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Raveena Tandon recently spoke to Bollywood Bubble about this ongoing troubled times of the Coronavirus lockdown, and how people are getting depressed. Have a look:

After Sushant Singh Rajput’s suicide, Raveena took to her Twitter and mourned his death saying, “Who knew that this young energetic fun loving young man , was hiding some intense sorrow deep down in his heart,hiding behind the dancing and the smiles . Wish he had reached out to some of his closest friends,… (sic).”

Raveena then bashed the ‘Mean Girls Gang’ of Bollywood and she said that they exist and careers are destroyed because of it. She wrote, “mean girl”gang of the industry.Camps do exist.Made fun of,bn removed from films by Heroes,their girlfriends,Journo chamchas&their career destroying fake media stories.Sometimes careers are destroyed.U struggle to keep afloat.fight backSome survive Some Dont.#oldwoundsrevisited (sic).”

She further wrote, “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 (sic).”

Sushant Singh Rajput’s funeral happened yesterday at the Vile Parle Pawan Hans crematorium at 4 pm. The funeral was attended by his family and Bollywood personalities like Shraddha Kapoor, Varun Sharma, Kriti Sanon, Rhea Chakraborty, Rajkummar Rao, Dinesh Vijan and Vivek Oberoi among others.

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