Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
Chhichhore
co-star
Shraddha
Kapoor
pens
a
heartbreaking
note
on
her
Instagram
page.
Unlike
many
celebrities,
Shraddha
attended
the
last
rites
of
the
actor
in
Mumbai
along
with
Rhea
Chakraborty,
Varun
Sharma,
Kriti
Sanon,
Ranveer
Shorey,
Vivek
Oberoi,
Abhishek
Kapoor,
Mukesh
Chhabra
and
others.
Sushant
passed
away
on
June
14
by
suicide.
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When
the
news
of
Sushant's
suicide
broke
out,
many
netizens
had
targeted
Shraddha
for
not
sharing
any
condolence
post
and
called
her
'fake'.
However,
Shraddha
proved
every
troller
wrong
with
her
presence
at
Sushant's
funeral.
Now,
the
actress
has
penned
a
eulogy
for
Sushant
and
it
will
surely
leave
you
teary-eyed.
Shraddha
wrote,
"Been
trying
to
accept
what
has
happened
and
coming
to
terms
with
it
is
very
difficult.
There
is
a
huge
void...
Sushant...!
Dearest
Sush...!
Full
of
humility,
intelligence,
curiosity
about
life,
seeing
beauty
in
everything,
everywhere!
He
danced
to
his
own
tune!"
She
further
added,
"I
always
looked
forward
to
seeing
him
on
set,
wondering
what
captivating
interaction
we
would
have
next!
Apart
from
being
a
wonderful
co-actor
who
put
his
heart
and
soul
in
to
his
work,
he
was
at
his
core,
an
amazing
person.
He
cared
for
people
and
wanted
to
see
them
happy.
His
kind
smile,
the
conversations
we
had
at
shoot
about
the
Cosmos,
different
philosophies,
the
moments
we
spent
together,
were
filled
with
magical
wonderment!"
"During
a
lovely
musical
and
poetry
filled
get
together
at
his
home
(he
loved
music
and
poetry),
he
showed
me
the
moon
from
his
telescope
and
I
was
so
speechless
that
I
could
see
it's
exquisite
beauty
up
close!!
He
wanted
to
share
that
feeling!
Our
Chhichhore
gang
went
to
his
beautiful
home
in
Pavna,
where
we
were
awestruck
together
with
the
peace
and
calm
of
the
nature
around
us
-
he
loved
nature,"
added
Shraddha.
At
last,
Shraddha
wrote,
"He
saw
things
through
a
kaleidoscopic
lens
and
wanted
to
share
that
with
everyone
around
him.
He
was
mesmerized
by
the
simplest
things
and
would
muse
on
them
in
a
genius
way...!
He
was
truly,
One
of
a
kind...
I'll
miss
you..
dearest
Sush..
Shine
on...
✨💜."
Well,
we
all
miss
Sushant.
He
was
indeed
one
of
a
kind.
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about
your
mental
well-being
or
of
someone
you
know?
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is
just
a
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away.
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out
to
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