In
a
recent
tete-a-tete
with
an
entertainment
portal,
actor
Manoj
Bajpayee
discussed
about
the
netizens'
outrage
over
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
sudden
demise
and
said
that
we
have
to
understand
their
pain.
Sushant
died
by
suicide
on
June
14
in
Mumbai.
Bajpayee
told
Zoom,
"If
the
anger
is
directed
towards
you,
I
have
to
ask
the
question,
right?!
When
I
say
that
people
are
right
when
they
are
making
my
film
a
hit,
when
the
same
people
are
asking
me
questions,
it
becomes
very
important
for
us
to
answer
those
questions.
This
is
(something)
what
the
government
also
does."
"Shekhar
(Kapur)
knew
him
(Sushant)
very
closely,
I
worked
with
him
in
a
film.
All
of
us
were
quite
shocked,
Still
I
can't
believe
that
this
has
happened.
You
feel
bad
for
everyone
who
is
related
to
him,
his
family;
you
really
feel
sad
for
all
of
them
but
we
can't
understand
the
pain.
We
have
to
understand...
We
can't
understand
what
they
are
going
through," added
the
Satya
actor.
Bajpayee
and
Rajput
worked
together
in
Abhishek
Chaubey's
Sonchiriya.
The
film
also
featured
Bhumi
Pednekar,
Ranvir
Shorey
and
Ashutosh
Rana
in
key
roles.
On
a
related
note,
a
few
days
ago,
while
speaking
about
the
Raabta
actor,
Manoj
had
also
said
that
he
doesn't
remember
him
just
as
a
good
human
being,
but
an
intelligent
actor
too!
He
was
quoted
as
saying,
"All
of
us
have
our
highs
and
lows
and
emotions.
Sushant
was
no
different.
I
don't
think
I
am
as
talented
as
that.
I
don't
think
I
am
as
intelligent
and
as
bright
as
he
used
to
be.
I
don't
think
I
had
achieved
anything
till
the
age
of
34,
what
he
achieved,
as
compared
to
his
achievements.
I
feel
that
my
achievements
are
very
very
small.
That
is
how
I
remember
him.
I
don't
remember
him
not
only
as
a
good
human
being."