The
manner
of
reporting,
and
the
social
media
discussions
around
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death
case
has
irked
those
who
are
stressing
on
the
need
for
sensitivity
towards
Sushant's
family.
Actress
Shruti
Seth
slammed
those
who
are
using
Sushant's
death
to
'garner
eyeballs',
in
a
recent
interview.
Speaking
to
Hindustan
Times,
Shruti
said,
"Right
now
let's
all
just
respect
the
family's
loss.
Somebody
has
died,
why
can't
people
understand
the
gravity
of
the
situation?
Let's
all
just
give
the
family
the
time
they
need
to
grieve.
I
really
don't
think
it's
right
for
people
to
usurp
this
terrible
tragedy
in
trying
to
make
all
kinds
of
comments."
A
few
celebrities,
such
as
Kangana
Ranaut,
have
been
drawing
flak
from
many
for
using
Sushant's
death
in
an
insensitive
way
to
settle
their
personal
scores.
Regarding
this,
Shruti
said,
"I'd
request
everyone
to
not
give
time
and
space
to
people
to
forward
their
own
agenda
and
reformist
attitude.
Whatever
may
be
the
case,
but
this
is
not
the
time.
Right
now
the
grief
of
a
family,
is
being
undermined
and
usurped."
Although
she
understands
the
need
for
important
conversations
that
have
been
sparked
due
to
the
actor's
death,
Shruti
feels
there
is
a
better
time
for
that.
"Too
many
things
are
getting
muddles.
These
debates
can
happen
later
also.
No
big
reforms
are
happening
right
now
anyway.
Everything
is
just
crossing
lines.
We
can
all
pick
up
this
conversation
later,
nobody
is
going
anywhere.
We're
dealing
with
a
strange
time
and
all
we
need
to
be
is
kind,"
she
said.
She
feels
that
this
is
the
time
to
celebrate
Sushant's
life.
"It
has
been
a
deep
loss
as
it
is
for
the
industry
and
for
the
country.
Let's
not
talk
about
anything
else.
Let
us
be
dignified
and
that
send
prayers
to
the
family.
I
hope
Sushant
rests
in
peace
and
his
family
somehow
finds
the
strength
to
deal
with
this
irreparable
loss.
I
am
a
parent
and
I
can
totally
understand
what
his
family
is
going
through
at
this
moment," she
said.
Sushant
allegedly
died
by
suicide
on
June
14.
His
family
has
named
Rhea
Chakraborty
and
others
in
connection
to
his
death.
The
case,
which
was
being
investigated
by
both
the
Mumbai
Police
and
Bihar
Police,
has
now
been
handed
over
to
the
CBI.
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