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Kangana Ranaut now asks if Sushant died due to emotional, psychological, and mental lynching?

Kangana Ranaut now asks if Sushant died due to emotional, psychological, and mental lynching?
Kangana Ranaut has been raising her voice against nepotism and the movie mafia gang ever since the demise of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput. Once again she expressed her anger at the Bollywood industry by sharing a video on social media. Kangana said that some media groups spread false news against Sushant and harassed him.

Kangana's team shared a video of her on Instagram and captioned it, "Emotional, psychological, and mental lynching on an individual happens openly and we all are all guilty of watching it silently. Is blaming the system enough? Will there ever be change? Are we going to see a monumental shift in the narrative on how outsiders are treated?". Check her video here-



In the video, we can see Kangana with hand-written prepared notes lashing on Bollywood over Sushant's death. She said, "I have read some interviews and talked to some people. His father says that he was very worried about the tension in the film industry". The actress continues, "Movie mafias' not only banned him, but his mind has been broken by stuttering. Those writing blind items write that no legal action can be taken against them. Meaning the description will be given in full but the name will not be written".

Clearly Kangana Ranaut is the only Bollywood star who marks her words without any hesitation or fear. She has been lashing out on media and B-town biggies for side cornering Sushant and treating him an outsider. On June 17th, a case had been registered against eight members of the film industry, including Karan Johar, Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Salman Khan, and Ekta Kapoor in connection with Sushant Singh Rajput suicide case in Muzaffarpur court, Bihar. Apparently, Kangana Ranaut had been listed as a witness in this case. On Sunday, Sushant was found dead at his Mumbai residence. The police said that it was a case of death by suicide.

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