- By Swati Singh
- Fri, 04 Jul 2025 08:25 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Singer and composer Amaal Mallik believes that Bollywood is being unfair with Kartik Aaryan. He claimed that the industry is trying to do to Kartik Aaryan what it did to Sushant Singh Rajput. Amaal has made a shocking claim that top producers and actors are allegedly conspiring to sideline Kartik Aaryan from Bollywood, leaving his fans stunned.
In a conversation with Mirchi Plus, Amaal said, "The public has understood the reality of this industry… itni dark hai ki logo ki life chali gayi. Sushant Singh Rajput nahi handle kar paaye. Jo bhi unke saath hua, some blame it as murder, some blame it as suicide. Jo bhi ho, aadmi toh chala gaya na."
"Iss industry ne hi kuch kiya hai unke mind pe ya unke soul pe. Ya logon ne saath main unko demoralise kiya. Yeh industry aisi jagah hai. Jab voh baat saamne aayi, common man ka sentiment against Bollywood hatt gaya… They said, ‘Screw these guys. Yeh log gande log hain'," he said.
Amaal went on to state, "Publicly kabhi industy ki band nahi baji… Sushant Singh Rajput ki death ne inn logo ka sab cheen liya. Deserving bhi hai, they deserve to see this downfall. Acche aadmi ke saath galat hua. Aaj aap dekho, vohi cheezein, indirectly ya directly Kartik Aaryan ke saath karne ka bhi try karte hain log. Voh bhi unhi problems se joojh ke, dance karte hue nikla hai, smile karte hue."
He continued, "But uske peeche uske mummy, papa sab saath hain to support and guide him. He’s also a newcomer who has come in, done his bit, usko bhi 100 log hatane ke firaaq main hain. Power play karte hain. Sab kuch karte hain bade bade producers, actors."
Actor Sushant Singh Rajput, 34, was found dead in his Mumbai apartment on June 14, 2020. The postmortem report concluded that he died by suicide due to asphyxia from hanging. His death sparked widespread outrage and debate across India, with discussions on mental health, nepotism, and the pressures of the entertainment industry. The incident led to a national conversation on reducing stigma around mental health and improving support systems.