Deafening Silence of Bollywood

Wednesday 30th September 2020 07:31 EDT
 

Kapil’s Khichadi

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On 14 June 2020, the superstar in the making Sushant Singh Rajput was found dead at his home in Mumbai, with the cause ruled as suicide. History will also record that day to be the beginning of the end of the mafia run, drug infested industry called Bollywood.

A young aspiring life is lost and now finally the CBI are investigating the matter after public outcry over the incompetence of the Mumbai Police. Increasing evidence emerging shows that even the cabal of Shiv Sena has been rocked by what is being unearthed. The astonishing attack by the Shiv Sena mouthpiece on Kangana Ranaut was nothing short of political madness. In one misguided egoistic show of strength, the Shiv Sena destroyed the legacy of Shri Balasaheb Thackeray. Even the people of Mumbai are rejecting this crime ridden syndicate. It seems, enough is enough after all.

Kangana was the first high profile Bollywood celebrity who came out and questioned the death of Sushant. She continues to expose the Bollywood mafia and with that the interconnections between Bollywood, organised crime, drugs, politics, and exploitation began to unravel. The political mafiaexercised its power and destroyed her home to make a public show that anyone who dares to stand in their way, will be squashed. However, this is Kangana we are talking about. This lady does not take a step back. This one-woman powerhouse will bring the house of Shiv Sena down for history to record.

News also broke that Sushant’s girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty might also be linked to drugs in some way. This was the invitation the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) was waiting for, and now Rhea is behind bars and being questioned. It seems Rhea is singing the names of many in Bollywood involved in the drugs industry. The latest developments have seen Bollywood A listers being named. Namely, Deepika Padukone, Shraddha Kapoor and Sara Ali Khan. All three have now been interviewed and there is speculation that currently the NCB have got in excess of 100 names who seem to be involved in this drugs racket.

Interestingly I have yet to find any of the top A listers in Bollywood come out and make any statement on this at all. The whole of Bollywood has gone missing. These self-obsessed vane celebrities who were quick to come out to undermine PM Modi, the Indian Government andthe reforms being introduced in India are now suddenly silent. Their collective silence is deafening.

I was therefore pleased when on 27thSeptember Swami Baba Ramdevjiurged the likes of Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan, Aksay Kumar, Hema Malini, Salman Khan, Sharukh Khan and others to come out and demand that the scourge of drugs is tackled head on. He went as far as saying he would call some of these stars and ask why they have been reluctant so far. I think it’s time to expose theseBollywood hypocrites in their full glory. The Bollywood ‘families’with their incestuous relationships have taken the country for a ride. They sing to the tunes of Dawood Ibrahimand are more than willing participants in undermining Sanatan Dharma with their corrupt story lines and vile songs.

I am reminded of the words ofMahatma Gandhi: “Silence becomes cowardice when occasion demands speaking out the whole truth and acting accordingly.”

The power to sort these shameless rogues rests with the people of India. Take away the money and the public recognition, and these vile repulsivecelebrities will crumble. Sushant’s legacy should be a cleaner Bollywood – let’s make it happen.


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