The PR machinery has also adapted. They now use "diversion scandals"—planting a smaller scandal about a C-lister to bury a bigger story about an A-lister. They use the "lawyer-up" strategy, making accusations vanish in legal paperwork.
Whenever the IT department raids a production house (the Dharma raids in 2021, or the Anurag Kashyap/Taapsee Pannu raids in 2023), the daily entertainment news treats it like a heist thriller. The media analyzes "discrepancies in accounting for Brahmastra " and "benami properties." mega desi masala mms scandels daily updated fix
When the NCB raided a cruise ship party in 2021, they arrested several star kids, including Shah Rukh Khan’s son, Aryan Khan. For three weeks, the entertainment ecosystem crashed. News channels ran 3D animations of hypothetical drug consumption. Lawyers became bigger celebrities than film directors. Despite the lack of "commercial quantity" of narcotics, the media painted a picture of a lost generation of star kids. The PR machinery has also adapted
For months, was defined by Kangana’s Instagram stories—accusing a whole industry of drug abuse, calling out "movie mafias," and demanding an apology for the death of Sushant Singh Rajput. This scandal transcended cinema. It became a referendum on Mumbai versus the rest of India. It proved that in the modern ecosystem, a single actor with a smartphone can generate more "mega" noise than a ₹100 crore PR campaign. The Financial Scams: The Hera Pheri of Production Houses We cannot ignore the white-collar scandals. The fall of veteran producer Vashu Bhagnani and the financial troubles of Pooja Entertainment made headlines recently. Then there is the ghost of the Bhansali production cost overruns. But the true financial mega scandal revolves around Income Tax raids . Whenever the IT department raids a production house
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