34 production houses, producers and artists, including the three Khans of Bollywood, have filed a case against two Indian channels for calling Bollywood a drug hub and the dirtiest industry.
According to Indian media, for irresponsibly
reporting on the case of actor Shashant Singh Rajput, calling Bollywood a drug
addict and the country's dirtiest industry, actors Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan,
Salman Khan, Akshay Kumar, Ajay Devgan, Karan Johar, Aditya Chopra, Farhan
Akhtar and artists of 34 major production houses have filed a case in the Delhi
High Court against two Indian news channels.
The channels against which the case has been
registered include Republic TV and two journalists of the same channel, Arnab
Goswami and Pradeep Bhandari, while the other channel is Times Now and its
journalists Rahul Shivshankar and Novika Kumar.
The lawsuit alleges that the two channels
used derogatory language against Bollywood, including "stink",
"filth" and "drugs". The producers also said that these
channels also uttered provocative phrases against Bollywood in which "this
is Bollywood that needs to be cleaned up", "all perfumes of Arab
Country cannot clean the stink and filth of Bollywood" "Bollywood is
the dirtiest industry in the country," he said.
It should be noted that on June 14 this year,
Bollywood actor Shashant Singh Rajput had committed suicide. Shashant's suicide
has been India's biggest topic for the past several months. In the
investigation of this case, in the drug trafficking case, Shashant Singh's
friend Reha and many big names of Bollywood have come to light.
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