Sushant, we all, and nepotism


Sushant, we all, and nepotism
Dr. Manoj Kumar Patel


I FEEL EXTREMELY SAD ON THE DEMISE OF THE FINEST GENTLEMAN AND VERY VERSATILE ACTOR SUSHANT SINGH RAJPUT.

Hard-working, shy, reserved, minding one's own business types are threats to the groups, one exactly of the types we are now witnessing in the Bollywood film industry.

   Brilliant and hard-working like Sushants are dying every day everywhere because of insiders.

   Pity the system that is bent on killing one of its own types for no faults but just because he is an outsider.







   

Comments

  1. Painful but it is a fact. Sushant and like him are suffering every where in every spheres of life.

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    1. Yes, there are many numbers of Sushant suffering despite their brilliance.

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  2. Sushant case is now in public. But many cases outstanding performers are suffering in like Sushant. such cases are not in public due to various reason like career growth, money & many more reasons. Need drastically change required in society. After a few weeks society will forgot everything.

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    1. You are correct. Soon all will forget Sushant. Shows will go on. Evil minds will continue to rule with callousness and impunity. Our own short memories are own enemy. In the macro level many of us are still using chinese products without any guilt. Very painful, indeed.

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  3. As I has already been passed exactly from this type of situation. i.e.

    Some years before, a group of people targeted us. They actually felt jellous for our achievements and tried everything to destroy our mental as well as physical strength. In which head of our team sacrifices more and finally he gave resignation to save us.

    I was targeted by nepotism. So I would say nepotism is available everywhere. And especially in the mind of educated people...

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