The Bandwagon against Bollywood.

Bollywood: Story Of Elixir


The ever so colourful and vivid Bollywood industry is now fogging behind the dense clouds of soot and ash.


After the massive outrage against nepotism and favoritism, public has now decided to anchor all their focus towards the apparent 'drug abuse' done by Bollywood biggies. The once sought after movement which had been all about ensuring justice for the late actor Sushant Singh Rajput has now turned into an operation to exterminate all kinds of drug abuse practiced by Bollywood actors and producers.


The drug in question is Marijuana, which is a psychoactive drug from the Cannabis plant used primarily for medical or recreational purposes.

Marijuana has been legalised in several countries. 

However, in India, Marijuana is only applicable in certain states/territories, may be illegal at federal level. 


Not only Bollywood actors but every individual who has a creative outlook with a job which is not 9 to 5 is now being labelled by the society as a 'druggie'. Being an artiste or a creative person is now a crime because you are directly linked to having consumed drugs. The sudden hate and animosity against the creative youth of the nation has been disappointing and unexpected. 

Issues of national interest like farmers protesting for their lives is ignored to flame the completely useless news of which Bollywood actor has consumed which strain of Marijuana. 


It's now a crucial time to consider hopping down from the bandwagon of hate against Bollywood and steer towards more important issues for the betterment of the country and the public.



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