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Published 15:37 IST, June 16th 2020

Farah Khan Ali weighs in on 'nepotism' debate, says it exists everywhere but morally wrong

Farah Khan Ali-- Sussanne Khan's sister-- has shared a series of tweets on her opinion about the ongoing debate on nepotism & the unfair truth of its existence

Reported by: Urvashi Kandpal
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Following Sushant Singh Rajput's unfortunate death by suicide on Sunday, June 14, social media is flooded with opinions about the possible motivation for the late actor's fatal action. Many have pointed out the unfair practice of nepotism in the film industry which has always been used to favor the privileged few over a talented lot of actors who have had to struggle their way into Bollywood. Sushant Singh Rajput had also been a victim of this practice and had often voiced his opinion about it at social events.

Veteran Bollywood actor Sanjay Khan's daughter Farah Khan Ali has put forth her understanding of the term 'nepotism' and pointed out that while it is widely practiced in many industries, it is an unfair trick to gain success. She made a statement by tweeting a thread of her thoughts on the topic and claimed that 'it is morally wrong to mock anyone or make them feel Less than the person they are'.

Have a look:

Read | Kangana Ranaut slams nepotism over Sushant Singh's death, asks 'why didn't he get awards?'

She also said "Ironical then are those that harp about Nepotism in the industry but made their innings by using ppl to get in. U see life isn’t that simple & ppl constantly use Nepotism every where to reach where they should or where they believe their own should. Totally UNFAIR but True."

Read | Sushant Singh Rajput's demise: When late actor spoke about nepotism in the industry, watch

Read | RIP Sushant Singh Rajput: Fans press Shekhar Kapur to 'speak up', say 'nepotism killed'

Meanwhile, Sushant Singh Rajput's death investigation is on-going. No suicide note was found in his room. His domestic help had informed the police about Sushant not opening his bedroom door. 

The provisional post-mortem report has been submitted by doctors from the Cooper Hospital at the Bandra Police Station. A team of 3 doctors conducted the autopsy of Sushant Singh Rajput. Abhishek Trimukhe, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) shared with a news agency that the provisional cause of death as asphyxia due to hanging, as per the post-mortem report given by the Cooper Hospital. His COVID-19 test was also taken, and the results were negative. 

Statement from Sushant Singh Rajput's team

"It pains us to share that Sushant Singh Rajput is no longer with us. We request his fans to keep him in their thoughts and celebrate his life, and his work as they have done so far. We request the media to help us maintain privacy at this moment of grief."

Read | Farah Khan Ali explains herself in response to Kangana Ranaut's statement, actor hits back

Sushant was going through depression: Police

As per the reports shared by the police, Sushant Singh Rajput was battling with depression. A police official claimed that the probe in his house showed how that the 34-year-old actor was under medication for depression. No suicide note was found from the spot, the official added. Mumbai Police, as well as the crime branch officials, visited his rented flat on Sunday, but nothing suspicious was found. Rajput had been living with two cooks and a house help.

15:37 IST, June 16th 2020