Strong points
- “Such a sweet and touching movie. Full of love,” Bhumi wrote
- “Full of emotions, overwhelmed”, she added
- Dil Bechara released on Disney + Hotstar
New Delhi:
Late actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s Sonchiriya Co-star Bhumi Pednekar, who watched the film the day it was released, has plucked her heart out on Instagram. Bhumi described the film as “strangely painful and beautiful” in her Instagram story and wrote, “Emotionally overwhelmed, overwhelmed and can’t stop tearing up. What a class act. So endearing and perfectly done, Sushant. Never. experienced something so strangely painful and beautiful. What a last dance. What a treat for all your fans and loved ones. Forever Sushant Singh Rajput. “In his note, Bhumi also praised the director of the film Mukesh Chhabra and the actress main film Sanjana Sanghi and she added: “Mukesh Chhabra, well done. Sanjana Sanghi, welcome to the movies. Kizzy, Manny (the names of the characters Sanjana and Sushant, respectively) and their world is so beautiful, such a sweet movie and moving, full of love. Dil Bechara. “
Read Bhumi Pednekar’s note here:
The film released Friday on Disney + Hotstar opened to largely positive reviews. Film critic Saibal Chatterjee, in his review for GalacticGaming, rated the film 3 out of 5 stars and wrote: “You can’t help but fall in love with Sushant Singh Rajput and debutante Sanjana Sanghi. They build a lively rapport. The most sparkling passages, imbued with humor and warmth, owe their existence to the source material. “
After the death of Sushant Singh Rajput, Bhumi remembered the actor by sharing several memories on social media. “I wake up in the morning and think of you, I think of all our conversations, your habits and your moods. Then it kicks in, a pain that I couldn’t imagine feeling for you,” read an excerpt. of one of his messages. Suspect Singh Rajput was found dead at his home in Mumbai on June 14 and police said it was by suicide.
“Supernova” I wake up in the morning and think of you, I think of all our discussions, your habits and your moods. Then it kicks in, a pain I couldn’t imagine feeling for you. The 1st time we met you told me you would show me the stars, in my head I was wondering – whatever, what a ball of cheese. I didn’t know you meant every word you said. With a smile full of pride you showed it to us, this big massive black hole, your best friend, your telescope. I was like – wait, what, really, you got that here !!! Full of excitement, in the middle of nowhere you jumped like a child, ready to take us all on a trip … You took us to the moon and back, I remember the moon was red then. You showed us Saturn, Jupiter, and a million stars. All of a sudden my power collapsed, you made me realize I was just a fractal in this pond. You challenged me to write with my left hand and tell backwards … You challenged me to races and quizzes and it drove me crazy … We talked about Van Gogh, Gaudi and Descartes. We talked about breaking patterns and creating new ones. We talked about theories, success and life. We had debates and many fights. We listened to Beethoven and Mozart, we tried to understand their music through algorithms and graphics. You talked about Faraday, Châtelet and tried to explain Newton’s theories through art. Just like that, from a co-star, you became a teacher. You turned me into a researcher, ready with her book and pen, waiting for class to start. I remember your enthusiasm for all the questions I asked, getting an answer from you was not easy, you would make it a learning task too. You, my friend, gave me an unforgettable experience. You were like the emergence of chaos. A chaos so different and so powerful that it’s hard to explain. I know you can see the world cry for you. There is a sense of loss that everyone feels, many who have met and have not met you. Your genius will live on with all the work you have done. And thanks to this telescope I will spot you again, it will be easy because you will be the youngest and the brightest among those we love up there. You really are a double-slit photon, a neutron star. We will miss you Our dear SSR. #SushantSinghRajput
Dil Bechara is inspired by John Green’s book The fault in our stars, which was also adapted into a Hollywood film of the same name and which starred Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort in the lead roles. The film is streaming on Disney + Hotstar and is available to subscribers as well as non-subscribers.
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