Sushant Singh Rajput’s fourth death anniversary: Shweta Singh Kriti opens up about delayed justice for the actor

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Bollywood star Sushant Singh Rajput‘s elder sister Shweta Singh Kirti pleaded the authorities for the truth on the fourth anniversary of her brother’s death. She also expressed her wish to get justice.
During a conversation with Instant Bollywood, when Shweta was asked if she had any complaints. She shared, “I have complaints because we have shown so much patience.In a way, we call a spiritual being Dheera. And we all kept demanding with so much patience. But it’s been 4 years and we haven’t found anything yet. So, there is pain. When I woke up this morning, I was crying the whole time. After getting up, I always meditate in the morning. But today, I was just crying.“
Shweta asked everyone to lend a hand one last time in a touching post, so that the family could finally get the closure they deserve. On June 14, 2020, Sushant was found dead at his Bandra, Mumbai. Reportedly, the actor committed suicide. Shweta took to her Instagram to honor her younger brother by posting a vintage clip of Sushant enjoying fun with his four sisters. Her caption read, “Bhai, it has been 4 years since you left us, and we still don’t know what transpired on June 14, 2020. Your death remains a mystery. I feel helpless and have pleaded with the authorities countless times for the truth.”

“I’m losing my patience and feel like giving up. But today, for one last time, I want to ask everyone who can help with the case to put your hand on your heart and ask yourself: don’t we deserve to know what happened to our brother Sushant? Why has it become a political agenda? Why can’t it be as straightforward as stating what was found that day and what is believed to have happened?” asked Shweta in her post. She further wrote: ” PLEASE, I am requesting and pleading-help us move forward as a family. Give us the closure we deserve. #sushantsinghrajput #justiceforsushantsinghrajput #4yearsofinjusticetosushant.”

In another post, Shweta shared snippets of Sushant’s philanthropic work. Along with the post, she wrote, “Someone who wore his heart on his sleeve — was it a fault to be so pure and loving in this cruel world? It’s been 4 years of injustice to Sushant. Does he deserve this?”
Sushant carved a niche for himself in the film industry with his work in movies like ‘Kai Po Che’, ‘PK’, ‘MS Dhoni: The Untold Story’, and ‘Kedarnath’. The film ‘Dil Bechara’ was his posthumous release.

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