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Kangana Ranaut On ‘Nepotism Mafia': It Has Dismantled Ambitions Of Struggling Outsiders
GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
|August 2020
Kangana Ranaut has lashed out with strong words at what she refers to as the Nepo Mafia of Bollywood, saying it has dismantled the ambitions of upcoming actors and struggling outsiders
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Actress Kangana Ranaut has lashed out with strong words at what she refers to as the Nepo Mafia of Bollywood, saying it has dismantled the ambitions of upcoming actors and struggling outsiders. Kangana, who has consistently voiced her views on the untimely demise of actor Sushant Singh Rajput, has openly spoken about favouritism in the Hindi film industry towards the star kids, by the “gangs” of Bollywood, which she has often tagged as “movie mafia” and “Suicide Gang” of the industry.
Opening up on the subject, Kangana told IANS: “Well, for now it has taken a life, many careers… it has just dismantled the very ambition of upcoming actors and struggling outsiders. It has caused a lot of damage. How to dismantle it? We need to talk about it. In many ways it will prepare outsiders.”
She added: “Eventually, when a single human being -- talented, extraordinary, genius -- is suppressed to death and killed systematically for petty egos, for petty gains, the offenders don’t have a happily ever-after. It’s not a world they are rewarded for,” she said.
Kangana feels a “collective consciousness” has woken up and people are now questioning the star system that victimises outsiders.
“Like I had said, we don’t want them to be hanged but they can also not sail through it,” she said of the ‘movie mafia’.
The actress recalled that she was shocked the most when she read an obituary for Sushant by filmmaker Karan Johar, whom she called “intolerant” towards outsiders and has referred to a “flagbearer of nepotism” who only backed industry kids.
This story is from the August 2020 edition of GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE.
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