Sushant Singh Rajput's Brother-In-law Shares What The Late Actor Would've Wanted To Tell His Fans If Alive
Sushant Singh Rajput's brother-in-law Vishal Kirti took to his Twitter account recently and speculated what the late actor would have wanted to share with his family and fans.
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
brother-in-law
Vishal
Kirti
took
to
his
Twitter
account
recently
and
speculated
what
the
late
actor
would
have
wanted
to
share
with
his
family
and
fans.
On
the
occasion
of
Sushant's
six
month
death
anniversary,
Vishal
urged
everyone
to
focus
on
honouring
Sushant's
memory
in
a
meaningful
way.
He
wrote,
"Six
months
have
passed
since
Sushant's
passing.
Stepping
into
his
shoes,
I'll
try
imagining
what
@itsSSR
would
have
asked
of
his
extended
family:
To
read
more,
to
be
more
discerning,
to
educate
yourselves
in
the
nuances
of
interdisciplinary
studies.
Life
is
complicated
&
messy."
In
a
thread
tweet,
he
shared
an
advice
that
the
later
actor
would
give
his
fans-
his
extended
family.
He
wrote,
"Don't
look
for
simple
answers.
Life
is
not
black
and
white
but
shades
of
gray.
And
once
you
are
well-versed
in
the
subject
of
your
choosing,
start
creating
and
producing.
At
the
end
of
the
day,
as
much
as
we
want
to
claim
ourselves
to
be
purely
rational
beings,
logic
is
like
a
rider
on
the
elephant
(emotions).
The
rider
thinks
that
it
is
in
control
but
it
is
often
the
elephant
who
is
calling
the
shots."
Vishal
added,
"Read
Daniel
Kahneman's
book
'Thinking
Fast
And
Slow'
to
understand
when
to
use
fast
thinking
and
when
to
think
slow.
Sushant
never
stopped
learning
and
growing
despite
the
challenges
he
was
facing
in
his
life
and
neither
should
you."
Vishal
concluded
the
series
of
tweets
by
reminding
fans
that
'the
investigative
agencies
are
doing
their
jobs'
and
that
everyone
'should
focus
on
doing
honourable
things
to
commemorate
Sushant.'
"In
the
honour
of
Sushant's
memory,
we
should
pledge
to
be
better
human
beings,
have
more
empathy,
refrain
from
being
deceitful,
and
most
importantly,
respect
each
other
in
public
discourse.
This
is
perhaps
what
Sushant
would
have
wanted
to
tell
you
all
if
he
was
around.
TY," he
added.
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
passed
away
on
June
14,
2020
and
his
death
rocked
the
entertainment
industry.
It
is
still
being
investigated
by
the
CBI
(Central
Bureau
of
Investigation).
Two
other
agencies
the
NCB
(Narcotics
Control
Bureau)
and
the
ED
(Enforcement
Directorate),
have
conducted
parallel
probes
into
the
drugs
and
financial
angles
in
the
case.
Last
week,
a
PIL
(Public
interest
litigation)
was
filed
in
the
apex
court
regarding
the
status
of
the
case.
The
petition
seeks
direction
from
SC
to
CBI
to
submit
a
status
report
in
late
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death
case.