Last
evening
at
7:30
pm
on
Disney+
Hotstar,
the
entire
nation
watched
late
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
last
film,
Dil
Bechara
and
got
all
emotional
while
watching.
The
film
marked
the
directorial
debut
of
Mukesh
Chhabra
and
Bollywood
debut
as
a
lead
actress
of
Sanjana
Sanghi.
While
Mukesh
and
Sanjana
were
supposed
to
be
extremely
happy
on
the
day
of
their
first
film's
release,
owing
to
an
unfortunate
incident
(Sushant's
sudden
demise),
the
duo
welcomed
the
day
with
mixed
feelings!
For
the
unversed,
on
June
14,
Sushant
breathed
his
last.
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While
promoting
Dil
Bechara,
Sanjana
spoke
to
Filmfare
and
reminisced
about
Sushant's
caring
nature.
The
actress
narrated
an
incident
about
how
once
during
the
shoot
of
an
emotional
scene,
her
nose
started
bleeding
and,
without
thinking
about
anything,
Sushant
stopped
the
shoot
and
helped
her
to
relax
a
bit.
Before
narrating
the
incident,
Sanjana
also
shared
a
weird
thing
about
herself
and
Sushant.
She
said
that
before
enacting
any
emotional
scene,
weird
things
used
to
happen
to
Sushant
and
her.
"We
used
to
start
feeling
physically
unwell
before
a
heavy
scene.
You
feel
like,
do
I
have
a
fever,
is
my
nose
running,
are
my
eyes
watering...
and
when
the
scene
gets
done,
you
start
feeling
normal,
it's
very
odd,"
said
Sanjana.
Later,
Sanjana
narrated
the
incident
of
her
bleeding
nose
and
shared,
"So
it
was
Sushant's
close-up
and
it
was
January,
biting
cold,
and
my
close-ups
had
been
done
so
I
was
giving
him
cues
and
two
minutes
into
the
scene,
Sushant
started
like
nudging
me
and
I
thought
maybe
he
is
improvising
so
I
just
kept
going
along
with
it.
Then
he
was
like
'can
we
cut,
can
we
cut...' in
the
middle
of
his
very
intense
performance
and
he
pulled
out
a
handkerchief
and
gave
it
to
me
because
my
nose
was
bleeding
and
I
didn't
even
realise."
"Like
I
was
so
into
the
moment
that
I
did
not
even
realise
that
my
nose
was
bleeding.
And
he
got
so
worried,
he
just
called
cut
and
then
we
got
ice
packs,
he
made
me
lie
down.
That
moment
I
realized
how
far
do
we
go
as
actors,
that
we
don't
even
realise
what
is
happening
to
us
physically," added
Sanghi.