Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut's claim of drug use in Bollywood has been denied by actress Shweta Tripathi. The 'Masan' actress, who was worked in the recent digital releases like the 'Cargo ' and 'The Gone Game' said that "Kangana's theory that an actress has to sleep with someone to get the job done is baseless". Shweta said, "I think the things that are circulating that half of the film industry takes drugs, or that women sleep with someone to get roles in the movies, and outsiders make their place even after there are star kids and they don't have to compromise in the big bad world of cinema.
She further said, "Believe me, when I say this, no one can forcefully put drugs in our mouths. If a person wishes to take drugs, how will they take it, whether it is in Mumbai or in any small town in the country. It has nothing to do with the city of Mumbai. I would like to tell all parents that it is necessary to take care of their children' upbringing, to give them the right direction. I think when we pack our bags and come to Mumbai, our parents should ask if we are right, rather asking us to give up during the initial phase of struggle".
"If we are constantly asked how much money we earn and it is said that our struggle is nothing but the moment, it is, in reality, creating a different kind of mental pressure on any budding talent. It is not about the intake of drugs. It is about the issues they refacing, which has dragged them into the dark and addictive and mental health cases all over the world. I think, instead of defaming any industries, these issues should be talked about". In the past few weeks, many women personalities in the film industry have raised their voice in Bollywood. This includes actress Jaya Bachchan, Hema Malini, Vidya Balan, Urmila Matondkar, Taapsee Pannu and singer Sona Mohapatra.
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