The BBC channel has released the “Death in Bollywood” documentaries based on the death of Bollywood actress Jia Khan in the UK. In which people have got angry about Suraj Pancholi’s interview.
7 years after the death of Bollywood actress Jia Khan, now the BBC channel has released the “Death in Bollywood” documentaries. Documentation has only just been released in the UK which is becoming increasingly viral. It is being told that the documentary has been shown in 3 episodes.
According to reports, the first episode of Documentation was released on 11 January. At the same time, the other two episodes were released shortly thereafter. In this documentation, the theory has been shown on the death of the actress who appeared during the investigation.
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Remind you, Jiya was found dead in suspicious circumstances at her house in Mumbai in 2013. The CBI, including the Mumbai Police, called the case a suicide. At the same time, Jia’s mother is constantly telling it to be madar. Much has been shown about the case in the documentary. The Pancholi family has been shown to have nothing to do with this matter, including Jiah’s mother constantly talking about the demand for justice. Regarding which people on social media are looking very disappointed about this series. People have expressed surprise by raising questions on Twitter. People say that he is surprised how Suraj Pancholi can be a part of this documentary.
Let me tell you, after Jia Khan’s death, his boyfriend Suraj Pancholi was seen as the prime suspect in the case. The charges against him have not been proved but Jia’s family still holds him responsible for Jia’s death. One user wrote on Twitter, “I am surprised that Sooraj Pancholi and Aditya Pancholi allowed their interviews in this documentary.”
Watching #Deathinbollywood! My god!!So crazy how this case is mirroring sushant's case!so glad this has been aired on British TV! Hopefully this will make more people realise the evil side of Bollywood! #boycottbollywood break the hierarchy!Thats the only way we will get justice! pic.twitter.com/mJdj6MeS7G
— Sandi (@Sandi_Radio) January 11, 2021
Watching the first part of #DeathInBollywood and I feel heartbroken for Jiah and her family. She was just 16 when she performed in Nishabd and heavily glamorised and sexualised from then on. Her missing tracksuit and the unlocked and wiped phone is terrifying. 🥺
— 𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐡𝐚 𝐒𝐚𝐥𝐡𝐨𝐭𝐫𝐚 💫 (@_MSalhotra) January 12, 2021
At the same time, another user wrote, “This documentary looks at the hideous face of Bollywood which people need to be aware of. Sushant Singh Rajput death case is still entangled. Talking continuously about the people creates hope for justice. Does. ”