Sushant Singh Rajput co-star Swastika Mukherjee: “Why write fake RIPs?”

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Swastika Mukherjee shared this photo (with permission Swastika Mukherjee)

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  • “He was fighting until he was alive,” wrote Swastika
  • “He even fights from his grave,” added the swastika in his message.
  • “Sorry Sushant, we’re sorry,” she wrote.

New Delhi:

Actress Swastika Mukherjee, who stars in the upcoming film by Sushant Singh Rajput Dil Becharawrote a powerful article after the actor died last Sunday. “Why write fake RIPs?” asked the swastika, joining social media outrage over condolences from several celebrities accused of alleged double standards. Ms. Mukherjee also condemned the often unpleasant media coverage of Sushant’s death and wrote: “I will never get over this disgust. Never. Never. Never. Disgust that the media, social media and agenda peddlers collectively launched us. Why write fake RIPs? We didn’t even allow the man to do that. “Swastika Mukherjee, star of many Bengali movies, also worked with Sushant Singh Rajput Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!, one of Mr. Rajput’s best known films.

After Sushant Singh Rajput’s death, a handful of celebrities such as Ranvir Shorey, Nikhil Dwivedi, Anubhav Sinha, Shekhar Kapur and Raveena Tandon wrote about “bad girls” and “Bollywood Privilege Club” but left out names while Karan Johar and Alia Bhatt, who both mourned Mr. Rajput in social media posts, were sentenced for disparagingly speaking about the actor in an episode of Koffee with Karan.

“He fought until he was alive, he even fights from his grave,” added Swastika Mukherjee in his message. Sushant Singh Rajput, last seen in the Netflix movie Drive, was found dead Sunday at his Mumbai residence. He died by suicide, according to police, who are investigating. Police will also investigate allegations that Mr. Rajput was depressed due to professional rivalries. Sharing a photo with Sushant Singh Rajput and actress Sanjana Sanghi, who also stars in Dil Bechara, Mrs. Mukherjee ended her message with these words: “Sorry Sushant, we are sorry. I will remember this happy you. Today and always.”

Read Swastika Mukherjee’s post here:

Earlier, Kriti Sanon, co-star of Sushant Singh Rajput Raabta, lambasted the media for being too intrusive at the funeral and the trolls who sent him hate messages for not paying immediate tribute to the actor. “Hit the window of the car and say madam sheesha neeche karo nhas to get a clearer picture of someone going to the funeral. Funerals are a very private and personal matter. Let’s put humanity before our profession, “Kriti Sanon wrote in an article.

On the day of Sushant Singh Rajput’s death, Sanjana Sanghi shared an emotional tribute to the actor, remembering some of the most expensive moments of Dil Bechara together. “I have refreshed my web pages 100 times hoping to read some sort of horrible joke. I am not equipped to handle all of this. I don’t think I ever will be. I’m certainly not equipped to express my feelings, I’m the one who fails but I try, “explained his post. Dil Bechara was due for release in May but has been postponed indefinitely due to the coronavirus epidemic.

. . 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. We had to keep all of our anecdotes and stories from the time we shot together until the release of our movie, so we’ve kept them in our stomachs until now. 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 it together – my first, and what you told me that you thought was your best movie to date. 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 in which we can 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 us behind, and personally I can never do it. 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 alongside your mother, I know that gives you the only happiness you wanted in the world. #RIPSushantSinghRajput

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Dil Bechara is the adaptation in Hindi of the popular novel by John Green The fault in our stars and is chaired by Mukesh Chhabra, who was one of the few members of the film fraternity to attend the funeral of Sushant Singh Rajput on June 15.

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