Sanjana Sanghi, co-star of Dil Bechara by Sushant Singh Rajput, leaves Mumbai for his hometown

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  • Sanjana Sanghi shared an Instagram story from Mumbai airport
  • “Milte hain? Jaldi. Ya shayad, nahi,” she wrote.
  • Sanjana Sanghi revealed she was returning to Delhi

New Delhi:

Actress Sanjana Sanghi, who stars in Sushant Singh Rajput’s latest film Dil Becharasay goodbye to Mumbai in an Instagram story published on Wednesday afternoon. She said she was coming back to Delhi, her hometown. Sharing one of her selfies from Mumbai Airport, Sanjana Sanghi wrote an enigmatic but heartbreaking farewell note in Mumbai, hinting that she could never go back to Maximum City. “Khuda hafiz, Mumbai. Chaar mahine baad apke darshan hue. Main chali Delhi vaapis. Aapki sadke kuch alag si lagi, sunsaan thi, shayaad mere dil mein jo dukh hai, simple nazariye ko badal rahe hain, ya shayaad filhaal aap bhi thode dukh mein hain (Goodbye, Mumbai. It took me four months to see you. I’m going back to Delhi. Your streets seemed a little different, they were empty. Maybe the sadness in my heart changes my point of view, or maybe you’re also in pain), “read Sanjana Sanghi’s post.

She wrapped her note with these enigmatic words: “Milte hate? Jaldi. Ya shayad, nahi (See you soon … or maybe not). “Sanjana Sanghi entered Bollywood with the 2011 film Rock star, with Ranbir Kapoor and Nargis Fakhri. It also appears in several advertisements.

Here is what Sanjana Sanghi published on Wednesday afternoon.

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Screenshot of Sanjana Sanghi’s Instagram story

After the death of Sushant Singh Rajput, Sanjana Sanghi paid heartbreaking tributes to her Dil Bechara co-star. “Whoever said that time helps heal all wounds is lying. Some people feel like they are torn over and over again and bleeding,” read one of his cover notes to Sushant. On the day the actor died, Sanjana wrote: “We will spend forever trying to make sense of what you left behind and personally I can never do it.” Sushant Singh Rajput died in Mumbai on June 14. Police say he died by suicide and an investigation is underway.

. . You gave me an eternity, in a limited number of days, and for that. I am always grateful. – our beloved novel, The Fault In Our Stars Has forever learnings and memories. I refreshed my web pages 100 times hoping to read some sort of horrible joke. I am not equipped to deal with all of this. I don’t think I ever will be. I am certainly not equipped to express my feelings, it is I who fail, but I try. Sushant and I had to save all of our anecdotes, moments, and stories from the time we filmed together until the release of our movie, so we kept them in our stomachs all this time. After 2 years apparently of all the possible difficulties that a single film can encounter, with all kinds of crap constantly written and pursued relentlessly – we were supposed to FINALLY watch the film, our love work, together – my first, and what you told me you thought it was your best movie. In the middle of your trip, and in the middle of long 16-hour filming days, you sort of found a way and had a desire to shout at me on the other side of the stage, shouting “Rockstar, itni achi acting thodi na karte hain paagal! ” ; To guide me on big and small things through the process of our film, To tell me to conserve my energy on set; Discussing even the smallest nuance you thought could change the narrative of a scene and would wholeheartedly accept my disagreement; To discuss ways we could together forge a brighter educational future for the children of India. You were a force Manny, and you always will be. We will spend forever trying to make sense of what you have left behind, and I can never do it personally. I just wish you never left us in the first place. Know that you have a country full of millions of people who look at you, smile at you, thank you. As you smile at us from above. The fact that you spend the rest of your time by your mother’s side, I know that gives you the only happiness you want in the world. #RIPSushantSinghRajput

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Whoever said that time helps heal all wounds was lying. Some feel like they’re torn over and over and bleed – Moments that will forever be remembered, Laughs together that were but never will be, Questions that will go unanswered, Unbelief, that only keeps But these wounds also contain a film, a gift that everyone has not yet seen, wounds that contain dreams, plans and desires for the children of our country, their education and their future which will be accomplished, wounds which contain a passion for an infinity a zest of creativity for each artist, wounds which contain the hope of a world which promises to respect honesty, integrity, kindness and embraces individuality – rid of all toxicity, I swear I will do everything to make each of these dreams come true, as you always wanted. Except that you promised to do everything together. . . . #SushantSinghRajput #ThinkingOfYou

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Dil Bechara marks Sanjana Sanghi’s first Bollywood film in a lead role. The film will be released on Disney + Hotstar on July 24, an announcement that prompted fans of the late actor to request a theatrical release. “Let’s not talk about the size of the screen on which we can watch this labor of love, its last and, IMHO, its best,” Sanjana wrote in an Instagram post after that.

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