Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
Cousin
Says
People
In
Remote
Areas
Don't
Have
Internet
Access
Sushant's
cousin
told
Republic
TV,
"I
have
come
to
know
that
my
brother's
last
movie
Dil
Bechara
is
being
released
on
a
digital
platform,
but
the
wish
of
the
family,
and
fans
of
Sushant
is
to
release
it
on
the
big
screen
whenever
it
opens
because
in
remote
areas
many
people
do
not
have
internet
access."
Sushant's
Cousin
Plans
To
Seek
Legal
Recourse
He
further
added,
"Fans
and
well-wishers
of
Sushant
wants
to
see
him
on
big
screen
one
last
time.
I
will
also
talk
to
director
Mukesh
Chabbra,
after
performing
puja
in
a
couple
of
days
to
release
the
movie
on
the
big
screen.
If
not
then,
we
will
go
to
court."
Meanwhile,
Dil
Bechara's
Leading
Lady
Sanjana
Sanghi
Has
A
Message
For
Disappointed
Fans
With
the
theatres
being
shut
amid
the
COVID-19
pandemic,
the
actress
penned
a
note
captioned
as,
"Parda
Abhi
Filhal
Bada
Na
Ho,
Humara
Dil
Toh
Ho
Sakta
Hai
Na?
#DilBecharaOnAnyScreen."
Sanjana
wrote,
"Let's
make
this
a
time
to
celebrate
a
legendary
life,
a
film?
A
time
to
give
a
tribute,
to
embrace
these
extremely
challenging
circumstances
we
all
are
in.
And
not
a
time
to
revolt,
asking
for
something
that
in
our
present
reality
cannot
be
made
possible."
'Lets
Not
Make
It
About
The
Size
Of
The
Screen,' Says
Sanjana
Sanghi
She
further
wrote
in
her
post,
"Blockbuster
banani
hai,
toh
apke
pyaar
se
hi
ban
jayegi!❤️Hamesha
Box
office
ki
zarurat
toh
nahi
hain
na?
Let
NOT
make
it
about
the
size
of
the
screen
we
get
to
watch
this
labour
of
love
on,
his
last,
and
in
my
humble
belief,
his
finest.
Let's
instead
make
it
about
the
size
of
our
hearts,
that
we
can
make
as
big
as
we
wish
to,
and
fill
up
with
as
much
love,
joy
and
pride
as
we
want.
Let's
cherish
it.
Relish
it.
Celebrate
it.
In
any
and
every
way
we
can?
Socha
agar
moral
support
hee
dena
hai,
toh
shayad
#DilBecharaOnAnyScreen
ki
thaan
lo?"