Bollywood Has Gotten More Chaotic Since Rhea Chakraborty Was Suspected Of Being Involved In The Death Of Shusant Rajput
JAKARTA - The discussion about Bollywood is getting louder and louder by the day. The people on both sides of the debate made it almost sound like some kind of frenzy.
But how to keep a middle ground choice, asks actress Tisca Chopra, who feels that this is a situation of extreme polarization.
“The whole situation of government vs government, channel (television) vs channel (television), actress vs actress has been created and a common sense point of view has no place in it. In the midst of all the discussions, understanding and sensitivity have been lost in all of this, ”said Tisca to the Hindustan Times, Monday, September 21.
The 46-year-old said she was surprised at how divisive there had been and pointed out that now if you are not on one side it is assumed that you are on the other.
"And I'm not here or there. I think of the destruction of Kangana (Ranaut) 's house - by the Brihanmumbai City Council for being illegal - is a terrible thing, but the persecution of Rhea (Chakraborty) is also a terrible thing. Both of them make me sick and not there. which is good, "said Tisca.
"But these discussions seem to have no place in the current climate and moderate thinking has no place, no room to accommodate our grief. Why should we take sides?" he asked further.
I didn't like @ KanganaTeam's house broken or #jayabachchan being trolled or @UrmilaMatondkar being called names or #rhea being manhandled, none of this is right, while 2 families go through the pain of loosing a son & daughter #Sushant #Disha This is a #CultureOfVultures https://t.co/fJ2QPtLEhJ
- Tisca Chopra (@tiscatime) September 19, 2020
Tisca regretted that there was no more chance for sane discussion. “Freedom of speech and tolerance are getting off track in this extreme viewpoint. I think we need to be much kinder and broader in our thinking.
The actress later said that she hated what was going on around her and was also surprised at how people reacted.
"If there is a conspiracy around the deaths of Sushant (Singh Rajput) and Disha Salian (Sushant's former manager who committed suicide), it must be exposed."
"And it is important that a few bad eggs cannot destroy the whole pond. If there are consumers and sellers of (drugs), filter them but you can't say that everyone is like that," he concluded.