Recently,
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
friend
and
creative
manager
Siddharth
Pithani
shared
screenshots
of
WhatsApp
messages
he
received
from
the
late
actor's
brother-in-law
OP
Singh
in
February.
Reportedly,
he
was
supposed
to
communicate
those
messages
to
Sushant
since
the
actor
was
not
in
touch
with
his
family
at
that
time.
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The
messages
hint
that
Sushant's
family
was
not
happy
with
the
company
he
was
keeping,
exactly
what
the
family
had
informed
Mumbai
police
the
same
month.
When
the
actor
didn't
respond
to
their
calls
and
messages,
Sushant's
brother-in-law
OP
Singh
messaged
Siddharth
Pithani
who
was
staying
with
him
in
his
Bandra
flat.
Sushant's
Brother-In-Law
Texted
Siddharth
When
He
Couldn't
Get
In
Touch
With
The
Actor
As
per
a
report
in
India
Today,
one
of
the
messages
addressed
to
Sushant
read,
"Appreciating
that
you
are
not
in
charge
of
your
life,
career
or
house,
I
am
happy
that
I
guessed
the
situation
correctly
and
planned
my
visit
accordingly."
Sushant's
Family
Was
Unhappy
With
The
Company
He
Was
Keeping
Singh,
who
is
married
to
Sushant's
sister,
wrote
in
another
message,
"Please
keep
my
wife
away
from
your
problems.
It
is
because
of
company
you
keep,
unhelpful
habits
and
gross
mismanagement.
I
am
determined
to
ensure
that
my
wife
is
not
penalised
only
because
she
is
good..."
Was
He
Hinting
At
Rhea
Chakraborty?
"Appreciating
that
I
am
the
only
one
who
can
help
you,
I
am
still
available.
In
case
of
need,
tell
whoever
is
in
charge
of
your
upkeep
and
maintenance
-
your
girlfriend,
her
family
or
your
manager
-to
work
out
a
mutually
agreeable
arrangement
with
my
office," read
another
message.
Sushant's
Family
Was
Concerned
For
Him
Another
text
addressed
to
Sushant
read,
"The
message
is
to
let
you
know
my
thoughts
on
the
subject.
If
you
find
it
unnecessary,
simply
ignore,
have
a
government
to
run,
a
department
to
manage
and
a
family
to
look
after.
Awfully
short
on
time
and
energy."
Earlier,
Sushant's
father
KK
Singh
released
a
video
statement,
in
which
he
said
that
he
had
had
informed
the
Bandra
Police
that
his
son's
life
was
in
danger,
back
in
February
itself,
months
before
the
actor
passed
way.
Meanwhile,
the
Mumbai
Police
Commissioner
Parambir
Singh
briefed
media
for
the
first
time
on
Monday
(August
3,
2020)
about
the
ongoing
investigation
in
Sushant's
death
case.
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