Naseeruddin Shah says debate on Sushant Singh Rajput’s death is turning juvenile: ‘Why are we washing dirty underwear in public?’ | Bollywood - Hindustan Times
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Naseeruddin Shah says debate on Sushant Singh Rajput’s death is turning juvenile: ‘Why are we washing dirty underwear in public?’

Hindustan Times, New Delhi | ByHT Entertainment Desk
Aug 01, 2020 07:14 PM IST

Naseeruddin Shah believes the ‘juvenile’ debate on Sushant Singh Rajput will hurt the image of the Hindi film industry.

Veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah believes the raging debate around the death of Sushant Singh Rajput is turning more and more juvenile every day. Speaking to Anupama Chopra of Film Companion, Naseer said he hoped people would let Sushant rest in peace.

Naseeruddin Shah hopes people will let Sushant Singh Rajput rest in peace.
Naseeruddin Shah hopes people will let Sushant Singh Rajput rest in peace.

When asked if he thinks the debate would bring about any real change, Naseer said: “One can only hope for that though the level of the debate is getting more and more juvenile and I see it as completely unnecessary. Why are we washing our dirty underwear in public? Why are actors who have been content now complaining they are not on posters? Why are actors who didn’t get a certain film complaining they didn’t get it? They didn’t get it. There are so many actors who didn’t get it. If everyone of us starts enumerating out complaints, the film industry will seem like the worst place on earth. And I daresay that is true of any industry. First of all I hope this poor Sushant is laid to rest and people just leave him alone.”

Naseer was perhaps talking about actor Deepak Dobriyal who recently shared the posters of all the movies he was in but didn’t find a place on the posters. “I was in this too. I will live like this, without any complaints. Just one request, I am content with working stills. Next time you tag me, please use a working still. Thank you),” he wrote in his caption.

The debate around Sushant’s death has turned chaotic with many actors and filmmakers claiming outsiders are ostracised in the industry by a privileged few. Kangana Ranaut has been targeting powerful filmmakers and star kids, even calling other actors such as Taapsee Pannu and Swara Bhasker B-grade actors and bootlickers. They, and multiple other film personalities, have been engaged in a war of tweets since last month.

Also read: Sushant Singh Rajput’s friend Siddharth gave information to his family against Rhea Chakraborty, did volte-face later: lawyer

Talking about the hopes he has from films arriving on OTT due to the coronavirus pandemic, Naseer said it would end the culture of celebrating mediocre blockbusters. “And my hope is that people will realise the futility of block-busting, seeti inducing applause inducing, coin throwing kind of movies because that is probably not going to happen anymore. It’s going to be very interesting to see what kind of reaction a Salman Khan film gets on the OTT platform? People watching alone at home, will they still throw coins at the screen? No they wont. It’s a fever that infects everybody,” he said.

Naseer will be seen next in Amazon Prime Series, Bandish Bandits. He plays a classical singer in the show which releases on August 4.

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