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Sushant Singh Rajput's suicide has blown the lid off Bollywood's dirty game and power play by self-appointed gatekeepers. While netizens mourn the loss of the bright young star, a trend erupted on Twitter aimed to boycott "the camps" of the showbiz industry. Social media users are blaming Bollywood's "camp" for Sushant's suicide.

Sushant, 34, was found dead at his Bandra residence, Mumbai on June 14, Sunday. It has been three days and the outrage doesn't seem to die soon. Karan Johar and Alia Bhatt have been trending since then for all the wrong reasons. 

The anger was fuelled when his several former



colleagues and members of the fraternity spoke up against the "Bollywood privilege club' and the toxicity that nepotism evokes. 

On Monday, Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh tweeted, “While the post mortem report says actor @itsSSR committed suicide by hanging himself, there are media reports that he allegedly suffered from clinical depression because of professional rivalry. @MumbaiPolice will probe this angle too.”

Connecting the dots, his fans and well-wishers have been lambasting Bollywood for not supporting the actor when he was in need and now tweeting when he ended his life.  
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