Actor Gulshan Devaiah talks about nepotism and says that he does not belong to any category. He refuses to fit into any description of “insider or outsider.” He also criticised people based on civility because of the discussions that started post Sushant Singh Rajput’s demise.
He took to his Twitter to talk about the same :
I am not an outsider or an insider.
I feel comfortable being me.
I exist, I belong & my life has meaning.
I don’t depend on anyone else to tell me all these things.
This is how I want to be & I definitely don’t want anyone else to fight for me either & I am grade A+++ 😎🤘🏼— “SuperGullu” (@gulshandevaiah) July 21, 2020
This discussion started after Kangana Ranaut gave an interview to Republic TV. She called out Taapsee Pannu and Swara Bhasker as “B-grade.” She even claimed that they want to be in the good books hence they don’t speak up against the industry.
Kangana called Karan Johar, a ‘movie mafia’ in the interview. She also mentioned that even though the two actresses are far better than star kids, they still are in the “B-grade” category.
About this debate, Gulshan tweeted, “Being civil is honourable but it’s not entertaining and hence the crusaders choose the entertaining way.”
Being civil is honourable but it’s not entertaining and hence the crusaders choose the entertaining way.
— “SuperGullu” (@gulshandevaiah) July 21, 2020
How will you feel if those who you are ridiculing (not taking sides here) decide to do ‘end themselves’ due to the constant harassment ?
Will you feel victorious? Will it give you a sense of achievement?#onlineharresment #trolling— “SuperGullu” (@gulshandevaiah) July 21, 2020
Gulshan also talked about how the people who are being trolled might end themselves due to the constant harassment. He asks the netizens, if this will make them feel victorious.
On the work end, Gulshan Devaiah will next be seen in Pichchar with Vineet Kumar. He was also a part of Vidyut Jammwal‘s Commando 3.
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