Swara Bhaskar's counterattack on Boycott trend, said - Bollywood's opposition has started after Sushant's death

Actress Swara Bhaskar has once again given a shocking statement. Swara says that the trend of boycott in Bollywood intensified since Sushant committed suicide.

Swara Bhaskar's counterattack on Boycott trend, said - Bollywood's opposition has started after Sushant's death

Bollywood actress Swara Bhaskar, famous for her rhetorical rhetoric, is going to be seen on screen after four years. She is making her Bollywood comeback with 'Jahan Chaar Yaar', directed by Kamal Pandey. The film adorned with the acting of Swara Bhaskar is releasing at a time when Bollywood is battling boycott on social media. Films of big stars are flopping continuously, so during an interview given to a media portal, Swara Bhaskar was also asked that "Does the boycott of films bother her, and how does she deal with it?"

After the death of Sushant Singh, people have started opposing Bollywood

Responding to this question asked by Swara, she said that she does not believe in celebrating someone's failure. He has also claimed that "It has become a habit of people to hate Bollywood at the moment and after the unfortunate death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput, everyone is openly opposing Bollywood. Bollywood is being portrayed as a place where only drugs, alcohol and sex rule. If everyone is doing the same then who is making the films? Bollywood is being badly maligned because some people don't like Bollywood."

Know what Swara has to say

On comparing Hindi films and South films, Swara Bhaskar said that, "Celebrating someone's failure is a very low act, I do not like the division of Hindi and South films like this. I think as an artist, as an industry, if the films do well at the box office, it is good for everyone. It is very wrong and bad to comment and celebrate someone's failure or feel jealous of someone else's success.

Due to films, many get employment

Swara further said that “We should understand in a very easy way that we have come out of Kovid. Kovid was very dangerous for everyone. Especially for distributors and theater owners, when people talk about films, they forget that it is not only about actors. Rather, many more people are part of this film. You can dislike an actor and talk about nepotism, but the film industry actually creates jobs, it employs thousands of people."

Some films of South have also become hits.

Regarding South films, Swara has said that "When it comes to South films, let's hear about RRR, Pushpa and KGF because these are the three films in South that have done well, but South is releasing so many films too. who are not doing well. It is not that every film released in the South is a hit, you are hearing about those who are getting hit. Even Bollywood has had hits like Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 and Gangubai in the last year.