Raveena Tandon says that Bollywood has been under the influence of men from the beginning but I have never fulfilled the desires of male actors for the role.
It is no longer possible to deny the prevalence of kinship in Bollywood as many actors have spoken openly on the issue. However, Sshant Singh's suicide has revived the debate. It was due to tension but his fans blamed director Karan Johar and others for his death, citing nepotism.
According to Indian media, actress Raveena Tandon said in an interview that in her heyday in the 90's, when I was banned from playing a role in films, I was called arrogant, but not really, but I have no guard father in the industry. I have been a part of a camp so I was not promoted by any actor.
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"I was called arrogant because I didn't do what the male actors wanted. If they asked me to sit down, I would sit down," she said.
Raveena Tandon said that instead of supporting me in this matter, female journalists remained puppets of these male actors and articles were written against me only because the ego of a male actor was hurt while surprisingly So it is that women journalists used to do this not only with me but also with other actors.
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Earlier, actress Kangana Ranaut had also termed Bollywood as under the influence of male actors and she has spoken openly on other issues in Bollywood, including nepotism, when she said that the death of Shant Singh was a suicide instead of a suicide. Declaring him a murderer, he said that the film mafia broke his brain by dripping him as planned and forced him to die.