Mystery deepens around Bollywood star's death

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Sushant Singh Rajput: Mystery and voyeurism around Bollywood star's death

Voyeuristic coverageSome of them believe he was pushed to the brink because of Rhea and the apathy of movie directors, while others insist that his death is suspicious.

"But sadly, not many channels follow ethics in our ratings-driven market. Everyone wants to outdo each other and they forget their responsibility," he adds. "Our films mostly portray a depressed person as crazy or as somebody who is always sad," Dr Pathare says. The Mumbai police have also been criticised for releasing details such as what the actor was searching for on the internet a few hours before his death.The actor often spoke about struggles of making it in Bollywood without any connections

Bihar's Chief Minister, Nitish Kumar, has recommended that the case be investigated by the federal investigative agency, the CBI or Central Bureau of Investigation.

 

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He was very talented and intelligent actor. Bollywood film industry‘a nepotism is also a reason for his death

The man committed suicide isn't that enough for the social media? You're disguisting how you loop the fabrication going on months it's shameful let the soul rest in peace for petes sake ! socialmedia internet mediamarkt

Good grief.. the way BBC writes its articles just sucks out any desire to continue reading.. a dry, boring biography and detailed background before finally getting to the point 500 words after everybody fell asleep already? Defund. Stuck in the past.

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