Kareena Kapoor Khan Comes Out in Support of Bollywood After Producers Guild Opposes Description of Film Industry as “Cloudy Den of Substance Abuse” | Hindi Movie News


After the angle of drug use emerged in the death case of current Sushant Singh Rajput, Bollywood is once again under the radar. Following the description of the industry as the dark den of substance abuse, the Producers Guild wrote an open letter. Kareena Kapoor Khan took to her Instagram account to share the letter in solidarity. She captioned the post as, ‘With my industry.’

Check out the post here:

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The letter read: “The past few months have seen relentless attacks on the reputation of the Indian film industry in all media. Some have used the tragic death of a promising young star as a tool to smear and smear the film industry and its members. An image of the industry has been painted as a terrible place to which outsiders aspire; a place that treats those who dare to enter it with contempt and mockery; a murky den of substance abuse and criminality. This narrative is lewd enough to be exploited to great effect by the media to boost your ratings, readership, and page views. But it’s not the truth. ‘

The letter also adds: “Like any other industry, there is no doubt that the film industry has its flaws, and there must always be a continuous attempt on the part of any industry to improve, learn and evolve, while removing unpleasant or unpleasant elements. improper practices. that retain it. But painting an entire industry with the same brush is a gross misrepresentation of reality. ”

The guild drew attention to how the film industry generates employment by lakhs and has “embraced and embraced talents from all over the country.” The industry has also contributed generously to national causes in times of need, the letter adds.

In addition to Kareena Kapoor Khan, other Bollywood celebrities such as Dia Mirza, Bipasha Basu, Nimrat Kaur, Hansal Mehta and others also shared the open letter, showing their support for the industry.

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