<p>Kangana Ranaut, one of the most outspoken stars in the Hindi film industry, recently made a few shocking claims about the Sushant Singh Rajput suicide case and hinted at the existence of a ‘movie mafia’. Speaking to Republic TV, she went on to take a dig at actresses Taapsee Pannu and Swara Bhasker and called them ‘B grade’ performers. Following this, the two hit back at ‘Queen’ in the wittiest ways possible. While the <em>Pink </em>star said that she was giving Bollywood its examination results, ‘Anarkali’ sarcastically said that her comments were compliments.</p>.<p>Amid the controversy, Swara has apologised to Sushant’s family for dragging his name into these arguments. She tweeted that it is not right to get into heated discussions at a time when everyone is gearing up for the release of his final movie <em>Dil Bechara</em>.</p>.<p>“Had an introspective moment. I think we owe <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/SushantSinghRajput?src=hashtag_click">#SushantSinghRajput</a> ‘s family an apology 4 the number of times they must’ve read his name in our arguments. This is not about us. Sushant has a release coming up, let’s celebrate the memory of the bright life we lost. Let’s be kind,” (sic) she tweeted</p>.<p>Sushant died by suicide on June 14, leaving his near and dear ones in a state of shock. Following the tragedy, a section of the audience accused Bollywood biggies of sabotaging his career and this once again brought nepotism in Bollywood into the limelight. SSR’s brother-in-law launched the Nepometer to subtly encourage filmmakers to cast ‘outsiders in their movies. The likes of Manoj Bajpayee and Tiger Shroff too weighed in on the matter, adding a new dimension to the debate.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, Sushant’s final movie <em>Dil Bechara </em><u>i</u>s set to release on Disney+ Hotstar on July 24. The romantic-drama, which is an adaptation of the popular novel <em>The Fault In Our Stars,</em> was supposed to release in theatres but that did not happen due to the Covid-19 pandemic.</p>
<p>Kangana Ranaut, one of the most outspoken stars in the Hindi film industry, recently made a few shocking claims about the Sushant Singh Rajput suicide case and hinted at the existence of a ‘movie mafia’. Speaking to Republic TV, she went on to take a dig at actresses Taapsee Pannu and Swara Bhasker and called them ‘B grade’ performers. Following this, the two hit back at ‘Queen’ in the wittiest ways possible. While the <em>Pink </em>star said that she was giving Bollywood its examination results, ‘Anarkali’ sarcastically said that her comments were compliments.</p>.<p>Amid the controversy, Swara has apologised to Sushant’s family for dragging his name into these arguments. She tweeted that it is not right to get into heated discussions at a time when everyone is gearing up for the release of his final movie <em>Dil Bechara</em>.</p>.<p>“Had an introspective moment. I think we owe <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/SushantSinghRajput?src=hashtag_click">#SushantSinghRajput</a> ‘s family an apology 4 the number of times they must’ve read his name in our arguments. This is not about us. Sushant has a release coming up, let’s celebrate the memory of the bright life we lost. Let’s be kind,” (sic) she tweeted</p>.<p>Sushant died by suicide on June 14, leaving his near and dear ones in a state of shock. Following the tragedy, a section of the audience accused Bollywood biggies of sabotaging his career and this once again brought nepotism in Bollywood into the limelight. SSR’s brother-in-law launched the Nepometer to subtly encourage filmmakers to cast ‘outsiders in their movies. The likes of Manoj Bajpayee and Tiger Shroff too weighed in on the matter, adding a new dimension to the debate.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, Sushant’s final movie <em>Dil Bechara </em><u>i</u>s set to release on Disney+ Hotstar on July 24. The romantic-drama, which is an adaptation of the popular novel <em>The Fault In Our Stars,</em> was supposed to release in theatres but that did not happen due to the Covid-19 pandemic.</p>