Sushant Singh Rajput and Ankita Lokhande in the priceless return photo of Mouni Roy

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Mouni Roy shared this photo (with permission imouniroy)

Strong points

  • Mouni Roy shared some photos back
  • Ankita and Sushant appear in one of them
  • “Remember?” Mouni simply captioned the memories of the return

New Delhi:

TV star Mouni Roy has taken a trip back in time and shared a lot of priceless return photos, with Sushant Singh Rajput. Mouni Roy is the star of several shows supported by Balaji, the production house of Ekta Kapoor, who made Sushant Singh Rajput a famous name after his role in the TV show Pavitra Rishta. Actress Ankita Lokhande, who not only co-starred with Sushant Singh Rajput in Pavitra Rishta but he also went out with him for six years, also in one of the photos shared by Mouni. “Remember?” she simply captioned the memories back. Sushant Singh Rajput was found dead at his Mumbai home on June 14. The actor died by suicide, according to police, who are investigating.

The photo of Mouni Roy of happy times, with Sushant Singh Rajput and Ankita Lokhande, is the second entry of the album:

After the Kai Po Che! The death of the actor earlier this month, photos of Ankita Lokhande and Sushant Singh Rajput, dating from their meeting, were shared by their friends – television producer Vikas Gupta and filmmaker Sandip Singh. In his post, Vikas Gupta described Ankita as Sushant’s “shock absorber” and wrote in his homage to Sushant, “I want to remember him as that smiling, tension-free boy Ankita ko dekh kar bhaag jaati thi. Ankita Lokhande, you were the shock absorber and you would not leave him until he no longer smiled. “

Remembering the good old days, Sandip Singh wrote even though Ankita and Sushant separated, their bond was special: “Even today, I believe that you two were made for each other. You are both a true love. These thoughts, these memories remind me hurt my heart … how can I get them back! I want them! “Two days after Sushant’s death, Ankita Lokhande visited the actor’s family in her Mumbai residence. She was unable to attend the funeral due to the limited number of participants.

Dear Ankita, every day that passes, a thought haunts me again and again. Kaash … I wish … We could have tried harder, we could have stopped him, we could have begged him! Even when the two of you separated, you only prayed for her happiness and success … Your love was pure. It was special. You still haven’t removed his name from the nameplate of your house that I miss these days, when the three of us stayed together in Lokhandwala with family, we shared so many moments that make me cry today … cooking together, eating together, ac ka paani girna, our special sheep bhaat, our long journeys to uttan, lonavala or Goa! Our crazy holi! These laughs that we shared, these sensitive low phases of life when we were there for each other, you more than anyone. The things you did to make Sushant smile. Even today, I believe that you alone were made for each other. You are both a true love. These thoughts, these memories make me heartache … how to recover them! I want to recover them! I want “the three of us” back! Remember the Malpua !? And how he asked for my mother’s sheep curry as a little child! I know that only you could have saved him. I hope that you both marry as we dreamed. You could have saved him if he had just let you be there … You were his girlfriend, his wife, his mother, his best friend forever. I love you Ankita. I hope I will never lose a friend like you. I won’t be able to take it.

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Sushant Singh Rajput was last seen in the Netflix movie Drive. The actor’s latest project Dil Bechara will be released on Disney + Hotstar on July 24.

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