Strong points
- Sushant died in Mumbai on June 14
- The actor was a great lover of astronomy
- Last year, the actor shared a list of his dreams
New Delhi:
“Fans like you were real” sponsors “for Sushant,” wrote Sushant Singh Rajput’s team while dedicating a website to the actor who died on Sunday. He was 34 years old. Sushant Singh Rajput, best known for his roles in films such as MS Dhoni: The Untold Story, Detective Byomkesh Bakshy !, Kai Po Che!, Kedarnath and Shuddh Desi Romance, was also a science buff, a poetry fan, an amateur astronomer; he also liked to play the guitar. The actor’s team on Tuesday shared a post on the actor’s verified Facebook account and wrote: “Kick off self-reflection mode”. Sushant Singh Rajput’s website is called “Self Musing”, which is a tribute to his thoughts, thoughts, ideas and dreams, some of which glimpses remain on his social media profiles.
“Fans like you were real” godfathers “for Sushant. As promised to him, converting this space into a collection of all his thoughts, learnings, dreams and wishes, he always wanted people to know. Yes, we all document the positive energies he has left in this world, “added the actor’s team.
After the actor’s death, last year’s old tweets from Sushant Singh Rajput, in which he documented his list of 50 dreams, resurfaced online, which included wishes such as learning “how to fly an airplane” and “plotting the paths of the Moon, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn for a week.” The International Space University (ISU) in France also paid tribute to the passionate astronomer after his tragic death.
My 50 DREAMS & count …!
1. Learn to fly an airplane ✈️ 2. Train for the IronMan triathlon
3. Play a cricket match with left-handers
4. Learn the Morse code _ .. 5. Help the children discover the space. ????
6. Play tennis with a champion ????
7. Clap four ???? Push-Up! (1/6) … pic.twitter.com/8HDqlTNmb6– Sushant Singh Rajput (@itsSSR) September 14, 2019
8. Plot the trajectories of the Moon, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn for a week
9. Dive into a blue hole
10. Perform the Double-Slit experiment
11. Plant 1000 trees
12. Spend an evening at my Delhi College of Engineering hostel
13. Send ???? KIDS for workshops at ISRO / NASA
14. Meditate at Kailash pic.twitter.com/x4jVGp4UJS– Sushant Singh Rajput (@itsSSR) September 14, 2019
15. Play poker with a champion
16. Write a book
17. Visit CERN
18. Aurora borealis painting
19. Attend Another NASA Workshop
20. 6 pack abs in 6 months
21. Swimming in the cenotes
22. Teach coding to the visually impaired
23. Spend a week in the jungle
24. Understanding Vedic Astrology
25. Disneyland pic.twitter.com/SImtmgMAcm– Sushant Singh Rajput (@itsSSR) September 14, 2019
26. Visit LIGO. ????
27. Raising a horse ????
28. Learn at least 10 dance forms ?????????????????
29. Working for free education ????
30. Explore Andromeda with a powerful telescope ????
31. Learn KRIYA Yoga ???? ♂️
32. Visit Antarctica ???????? 33. Help train women for self-defense ????
34. Shoot an active volcano ???? pic.twitter.com/iKSZsFv206– Sushant Singh Rajput (@itsSSR) September 14, 2019
Learn how to grow
36. Teach children dance
37. Be an ambidextrous archer
38. Finish reading the entire Resnick – Halliday physics book
39. Understanding Polynesian astronomy
40. Learn my favorite guitar chords. 50 songs
41. Play chess with a champion
42. Own a Lamborghini pic.twitter.com/bnVoLcFaij– Sushant Singh Rajput (@itsSSR) September 14, 2019
43 Visit St. Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna
44 Perform cymatic experiments
45 Help prepare students for the Indian Defense Forces
46 Make a documentary on Swami Vivekananda
47 Learn to surf
48 AI and exponential work
technologies
49 Learn capoeira
50 Travel across Europe by train pic.twitter.com/PiSF7Gtayl– Sushant Singh Rajput (@itsSSR) September 14, 2019
Sushant Singh Rajput was found dead Sunday at his Mumbai home – he died by suicide, police said. An investigation is underway. Police will also investigate allegations that the actor was depressed as a result of professional rivalries in the investigation.
Last year, Sushant Singh Rajput starred in movies such as Chhichhore, Sonchiriya and Drive.
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