A lot of things are coming out after the suicide of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput. He committed suicide by hanging himself in his house on 14 June. More than a week has passed since his death, but till now people are sad about this. His throwback posts are constantly appearing on social media, while celebs are also sharing posts related to Sushant. Not only ordinary people, there are many big stars who are shocked by his demise. A website has been talked to actor Dilip Tahil recently about Sushant's suicide. Talking about Dilip, he has been the best actor in Bollywood. He says that 'Boycott' cannot work in film industry like Bollywood. '
He admitted that the film industry is not very welcoming. Dilip believes that Sushant was a 'bankable actor', so his suicide can not be the only problem related to his career and many things are responsible behind it, not just the film industry. Dilip Tahil said, 'It is not possible that someone like Sushant Singh Rajput will be boycotted because he was a bankable actor.' Dilip said, 'I feel that when a young and successful person dies at the age of 34, the society raises questions. To know what happened to him, he had to take such a step.'
Dilip Tahil also said that the film industry is responsible for this blame game started from the first day of Sushant's suicide. I do not know the truth, but the industry may be responsible for career, but to say that it is solely responsible is not right. He said that 'there is a mafia here who boycotted Sushant or vowed not to work with him, you must be out of film industry to do so. The film industry is following the mantra of the box office. It is not possible to boycott someone like Sushant Singh Rajput because he was a bankable actor. It may be that they have differences with some producers, the contracts have gone out of their hands, things change here. I am not denying that.
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