Sushant Singh Rajput‘s tragic death has sent shockwaves not only to industry but the general public. The sad news has yet again made some to sit up and took notice of the topsy-turvy of the glamour life. The actor was found hanging at his Bandra residence, Mumbai. The news was confirmed by the Mumbai police officials. The death of Sushant has come as a shock to the Bollywood fraternity as this is the fourth death industry has witnessed after Irrfan Khan, Rishi Kapoor and Wajid Khan’s demise.
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As soon as the news about Kai Po Che actor’s death was out, Bollywood celebrities from Karan Johar to Kunal Kohli to Akshay Kumar to many other celebrities from different walks of life expressed shock and grief on social media.
Sapna Bhavnani slams Bollywood celebs for their shallowness
Celebrity hairstylist Sapna Bhavnani has now slammed at the celebrities for tweeting out at the news of his death despite being familiar that he was going through some tough times for the last few years. In her Instagram post she wrote, “It’s no secret Sushant was going through very tough times for the last few years. No one in the industry stood up for him nor did they lend a helping hand. To post about him today is the biggest display of how shallow the industry really is. No one here is your friend. RIP.” Sapna had worked with Sushant for the film MS Dhoni: The Untold Story.
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Karan Johar blames himself
Noted filmmaker Karan Johar has posted a heartbreaking post upon the demise of Sushant. In his post he blamed himself for not keeping in touch with the late actor stating that Sushant ‘may have needed people to share your life with’ but he didn’t keep in touch with him. His post reads, “I blame myself for not being in touch with you for the past year….. I have felt at times like you may have needed people to share your life with…but somehow I never followed up on that feeling…will never make that mistake again…we live in very energetic and noisy but still very isolated times …some of us succumb to these silences and go within…we need to not just make relationships but also constantly nurture them…”