Actor Adhyayan Summan claims his 14 films were shelved due to ‘groupism’

After the death of Sushant Singh Rajput, actor Adhyayan Summan opened up and said that he felt that the bigger problem in the industry is ‘groupism’. He mentioned that a number of films were shelved due to the ‘power of dynamics’ in Bollywood. He said that the box office figures of his films were distorted by the media.

When Bollywood Bubble interviewed him, he said, “Power dynamics and groupism are there in the industry since years. It happened with me too. My 14 films were shelved and the box-office collection of my films were projected wrongly. People haven’t paid attention to this earlier. Unfortunately, we required a Sushant Singh Rajput to commit suicide for people to realise.”

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The son of television host and actor Shekhar Suman, Adhyayan Suman also said that the groupism and favoritism in the industry do not allow the talented people to come ahead and grow in their journey. Later, he added, “Don’t fight on nepotism but fight for groupism, camps that exist in the industry and the production houses that don’t allow talented actors in the industry”

Meanwhile, Shekhar Suman has been demanding a CBI enquiry into Sushant’s death. Suman has also travelled to Patna to meet the late actor’s father. He has met with politicians to amplify the demand for a CBI probe but not much has come out of it. Later he wrote on Twitter, “I Don’t see any reason why the Govt of India should not respond to millions of hearts bleeding for Sushant. All we are asking for is a fair investigation. Are we asking for too much? Have a heart.”