Sushant Singh Rajput passed away on June 14 allegedly by committing suicide. His fans, family and several Bollywood celebs felt that there was some foul play as they couldn’t imagine that someone so successful like him can take such this drastic step. The entire nation demanded a CBI enquiry and finally, the Supreme Court ordered for an investigation. It was a relief for those who have been part of the campaigns #JusticeForSushant and #CBIforSSR.
There were many theories that Sushant was a victim of movie mafia, and he was allegedly sidelined from the industry because he was an outsider. Recently, in an interview with Bollywood Bubble, ‘Aashiqui’ actress Anu Aggarwal said that fame is tough to handle and Bollywood is a difficult place as well. She said, “We all have seen Sushant’s case. For an outsider, it is very very difficult, but my saviour was fame and success, and I think when you have success, nobody can touch you.”
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When she was asked about how she felt as the nation stood up for Sushant together, she said, “It’s such a tragic case. If people didn’t stand up for Sushant, it would be surprising. I never met him but he looked a happy guy and an intelligent fellow. Every child has a family and unpe kya guzaarte honge. When I had an accident, my mother cried every day. Doctors said ki I will live only for three years and I left the hospital in a wheelchair as I couldn’t even walk. Parents, family, close ones go through the worst times. I think that we all understand and our good wishes go out for them. Itna toh logon ka banta hain for Sushant.”
She added, “I don’t know if anything should be blown out of proportion because it is done by the media sometimes and case se kuch nikalke aana chahiye taki woh worse na ho jaye. Jinko jana tha woh toh chala gaya but baki log toh idhar hi rahenge na. So, I think there should be a consideration for all those people who are involved as well.”
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