New Delhi (Sputnik): A week ago, Bollywood star Sushant Singh Rajput ended his life in Mumbai. Though no suicide note has been found, his sudden demise is being linked to depression caused by his work.
Bollywood actor Sushant Sing Rajput's suicide shocked many people in India and seems to resulted in some soul searching among Bollywood royalty.
When a singer or celebrity in any country commits suicide without a note, forensic proof, or motive, it usually is a Mob style hit whether for bad or good reasons. Epstein's case in the US is a fine example... he was handed over to police in a strictly Democrat-controlled district with poor supervision, cell video was momentarily turned off ( although every station or confinement has looping by law ), guards went missing, the autopsy showed no signs of strangulation and Prince Andrew the liar was going to be investigated. Easy case to solve...Clinton/s friend also. Bollywood is the same... no difference.
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The Omar Abdulla Group…??
by Jessica Kells
(10 July 2020—Investing.com) South African’s were shocked to hear
that the
secret underground Bollywood Mafia to be linked to Bollywood feature
film, “My father, The President,’ a documentary
about the handling
of the pandemic by presidents of the world,
produced by, Instagram SA.
SA’s leading and fastest growing company,
The Omar Abdulla Group.
Recently, the Bollywood mafia in Mumbai were
‘searching and looking,’
for investment
into Africa, especially the local South African Market.
“We were attracted by the unusual large following of
The Omar Abdulla Group, and
the relative market shares not only in South Africa,
but Indians in particular.’
elaborated,
Mafia boss, Mr. Imraan Jassat.
Jassat goes on to say that their company Pakistani Fashion Outlets
had paid Abdulla a
sum of $2 million dollars and the balance of $3 million dollars
‘once the job was done…’
According to The Pakistani Times, Abdulla had taken
the cash
and had only delivered
one million likes on their Instagram page,
and was asking for
more money, amid this
terrible pandemic.
The Omar Abdulla Group which owns shares into Bitcoin SA,
Forex SA, Instagram SA, Footprints Filmworks,
and Twitter SA said on their website that the company has one
of the largest following
on social media, and accepted the $2 million
dollars from Pakistani
Fashion Outlets for
the promotion and marketing of fashion gear, but now,
the company is demanding more
market promotion without paying more.
“They are now requesting five million views for
the same price on
social platforms. Yes,
we agree media viewership has been up a
whopping 250% since the
pandemic, but that does
not mean we have to offer more likes
for the same price.’
Pakistani Mafia boss, Mr. Himesh Hathurani said that he
was very upset
that the deal has suddenly gone
sour as they are willing to pay the additional
$3 million dollars to
The Omar Abdulla Group, but
does not know if the company can produce the
5 million more views on social
media as promised.
“You never know with The Omar Abdulla Group.
We have been promoting
our brands of fashion,
and we want to buy more market share
in Africa and expand
into the Bollywood sector.’
Bollywood King, Mr. Shar Rukh Khan who spoke to
Bollywood News,
says that The Omar Abdulla
Group has been promoting their businesses
on social media,
but the
company seems to be losing
It’s lustre.
“Before the pandemic the company was producing
world-class
films, now it’s all about
Tiktok videos and dance shows.
The Bollywood Mafia should
demand their money back.’
Jassat who gave the money to Abdulla back in January 2020,
says that the company has received
the leverage from Abdulla, but he is demanding more money
for less work.
“All we wanted was market share in Africa, and now
he is becoming greedy.
If necessary,
we will use the necessary force to gain
traction from him.’
Mr. Omar Abdulla who spoke from his Sandton home,
in South Africa,
says that he should of never
taken the money from The Bollywood Mafia, as they are
threatening to ‘break his legs.’
“We cannot work under control or under
strict management.
The work for the $2 million dollars
has been completed and the remaining
$3 million dollars has
to be paid for the rest of
the marketing to continue.’
Bollywood actress Ms. Shradda Kapoor cooled from Delhi
that Bollywood had
long financed African investment and was looking
forward to Abdulla’s presidential
film, “My Father, The President…”
“He has