RIP Sushant Singh Rajput: When Actor Promised Late Mother That He Will Keep Smiling No Matter What
Sushant Singh Rajput passed away on Sunday, June 14, at the age of 34. The later actor was reportedly battling depression and was getting treated for the past six months
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
passed
away
on
Sunday,
June
14,
at
the
age
of
34.
The
later
actor
was
reportedly
battling
depression
and
was
getting
treated
for
the
past
six
months.
Fans
have
taken
to
social
media
platforms
to
express
their
shock
and
heartbreak
after
hearing
the
news.
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Over
the
years,
the
late
actor
has
talked
about
his
mother
and
how
close
the
two
were
before
she
passed
away
in
2002.
Sushant
was
only
16
years
old
at
the
time
and
was
heartbroken
after
his
mother's
demise.
He
once
even
promised
his
late
mother
to
keep
smiling
no
matter
what.
He
had
also
shared
a
glimpse
of
the
handwritten
poem
on
Twitter
in
2018,
on
mother's
day.
The,
then
two-year-old
poem
read,
"As
long
as
you
were,
I
was.
Now
just
in
your
memories,
I
come
alive.
Like
a
shadow,
Just
a
flicker.
Time
doesn't
move
here,
it's
beautiful,
it's
forever...."
Sushant's
Hand
Written
Poem
For
Late
Mother
Another
picture
further
continued
the
poem
as,
"Do
you
remember?
you
promised
you
will
be
with
me
forever,
and
I
promised
you
I
will
keep
smiling
no
matter
what..
It
seems
we
both
were
wrong
mother..."
he
concluded
the
poem.
Sushant
Shared
The
Poem
On
Mother's
Day
In
2018
Sushant
first
gained
fame
with
his
TV
series
Pavitra
Rishta
as
Manav
Deshmukh.
After
wide
appreciation
and
three
major
television
awards,
the
actor
made
his
Bollywood
debut
with
2013
hit
film
Kai
Po
Che!
and
followed
by
a
stellar
performance
in
MS
Dhoni:
The
Untold
Story.
Some
of
his
other
films
include
Detective
Byomkesh
Bakshy,
Drive,
Chhichhore,
Kedarnath,
Raabta
and
more.
Dil
Bechara
Will
Be
Sushant's
Last
Film
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
last
movie
would
be
Mukesh
Chhabra's
directorial
debut
Dil
Bechara,
which
is
yet
to
be
released.
Earlier
titled
as
Kizie
Aur
Manny,
the
film
is
a
Hindi
remake
of
the
Hollywood
film
The
Fault
In
Our
Stars,
based
on
a
book
of
the
same
name
written
by
John
Green.
Worried
about
your
mental
well-being
or
of
someone
you
know?
Help
is
just
a
call
away.
Reach
out
to
the
nearest
mental
health
specialist
at
COOJ
Mental
Health
Foundation
(COOJ)-
0832-2252525,
Parivarthan-
+91
7676
602
602,
Connecting
Trust-
+91
992
200
1122/+91-992
200
4305
or
Sahai-
080-25497777/
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