Vivek Oberoi Breaks Silence On Salman Khan Controversy, Claims Bollywood Boycott And Death Threats
The truth is finally out. Vivek Oberoi has opened up about his years-old feud with Salman Khan, revealing how it led to a Bollywood boycott and constant threats to his family.
The Bollywood industry is a place of glitz and glamour, but beneath the surface, it's a world of cutthroat competition, power struggles, and long-held grudges. And few stories exemplify this dark side of Bollywood more than the years-old feud between Vivek Oberoi and Salman Khan.
Now, after years of silence, Vivek Oberoi has finally broken his silence, opening up about the controversy and making some shocking claims that have sent ripples through the industry.
In a candid interview, Oberoi revealed that after he made allegations against Salman Khan, he was systematically boycotted from the film industry. He claims that no one was ready to work with him, and he was even thrown out of films he had already signed.
"I was boycotted from the film industry," Oberoi said, his voice filled with a mixture of sadness and anger. "No one was ready to work with me. I was thrown out of films I had already signed."
But the boycott was not the only thing he had to deal with. Oberoi also claims that his family members were receiving constant threatening calls, a terrifying ordeal that pushed him to the brink.
"My family members were receiving constant threatening calls," he revealed. "It was a very difficult time for me and my family. I slipped into depression."
It's a shocking and deeply disturbing revelation, a glimpse into the dark underbelly of Bollywood, where power and influence can be used to silence and to destroy careers.
The controversy between Vivek Oberoi and Salman Khan dates back to 2003, when Oberoi held a press conference, alleging that Salman Khan had threatened him with dire consequences for his relationship with Aishwarya Rai. The incident sent shockwaves through the industry, and it marked the beginning of a long and bitter feud between the two actors.
Oberoi's career took a nosedive after the incident, and he struggled to find work in Bollywood. He was ostracized by the industry, and many believed that his career was over.
But despite the hardships, Oberoi says he now laughs when he looks back at the incident. It's a sign of his resilience, his ability to overcome adversity, and his determination to not let the past define him.
The interview has sparked a massive debate online, with many people expressing their sympathy for Oberoi and their anger at the alleged boycott.
"This is a classic example of how Bollywood operates," one user wrote on Twitter. "If you cross the wrong person, your career is over. It's a very unfair and unjust system."
Another added, "Vivek Oberoi is a brave man for speaking out. He has suffered a lot, but he has never given up. He is an inspiration to us all."
The Vivek Oberoi-Salman Khan controversy is a stark reminder that beneath the glitz and glamour of Bollywood, there is a dark and often-brutal reality. It's a world where power and influence can be used to silence and to destroy careers, and where justice is often elusive.
What do you think of Vivek Oberoi's claims? Do you believe that he was boycotted from the film industry? And what do you think needs to be done to address the issue of power and influence in Bollywood? Let us know in the comments below.
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