Veteran movie actor Naseeruddin Shah has lashed out at Kangana Ranaut and people who are speaking about move mafia gang's presence in Bollywood. In an interview with India Today, Shah denied the presence of a 'movie mafia' in the Hindi film industry. On the ongoing controversy in Sushant Singh Rajput's case, Shah said that the people who have frustration in their mind towards the industry are 'vomiting it out to the press'.
Shah said, "It's sickening. It is absolutely sickening. I have not followed it. I felt deeply grieved when the young man died. I did not know him but he had a bright future and it was a waste of a life. But I did not bother to follow the nonsense that's being spouted by a whole lot of people. Every person who has any little frustration in his mind, in his heart, about the commercial industry, has been vomiting it out to the press. It is absolutely disgusting. I mean, keep these complaints to yourself, no one is interested."
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"No one is interested in the opinions of some half-educated starlet who decides to take it upon herself to you know, get justice for Sushant. If there is justice that needs to be done, I think we need to have faith in the process of the law and if it is none of our business I think we should we should not concern ourselves with it,"Shah added.
Amidst all these blame games and statements, the Supreme Court of India will deliver its verdict on August 19.