Recently,
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
sister
Shweta
Singh
Kirti
organized
a
special
puja
for
the
late
actor.
Later,
she
took
to
her
Instagram
page
to
share
a
video
from
the
puja.
In
the
video,
Shweta
is
seen
doing
the
aarti
as
the
priest
chants
holy
mantras.
Shweta
captioned
the
video
as,
"Prayed
to
Kaal
Bhairav
today
and
asked
him
to
guide
and
lead
us
to
the
truth
#GlobalPrayersForSSR
#CBIForSSR
#Warrior4SSR
#JusticeForSushantSinghRajput
#Godiswithus."
Later,
Shweta
even
shared
a
glimpse
of
how
the
late
actor's
fans
have
pledged
their
support
to
her
fight
for
justice.
She
gave
a
sneak-peek
into
various
billboards
that
came
up
across
Australia
to
demand
justice
for
Sushant.
Shweta
wrote,
"SSRians
across
Australia
made
it
happen.
7
Billboards
are
up
through
out
the
continent.
Their
abundant
love
for
Sushant
made
this
happen.
These
Billboards
are
definitely
going
to
convey
the
strong
message
that
the
whole
of
Australia
is
standing
with
SSR.
They
really
want
their
screams
to
be
heard
by
the
whole
Judiciary
System
of
India,
so
that
fair
justice
can
be
served
to
their
dear
Sushant.
#GlobalPrayersForSSR
#JusticeforSushantSinghRajput
#CBIForSSR
#scmonitoredcbi4ssr
The
Billboards
are
up
at
the
following
7
locations."
Sushant's
sister
Shweta
has
been
pressing
for
an
unbaised
investigation
into
the
actor's
death.
"We
stand
together
as
a
nation
for
CBI
Enquiry!
Demanding
an
unbiased
investigation
is
our
right
and
we
expect
nothing
but
the
truth
to
come
out," she
had
tweeted
a
few
days
ago.
Actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
was
found
dead
at
his
Bandra
flat
in
Mumbai
on
June
14,
2020.
The
Mumbai
police
confirmed
his
death
by
suicide.
The
actor's
untimely
death
reignited
the
debate
on
nepotism
in
the
film
industry.
The
death
case
took
a
shocking
turn
when
Sushant's
father
KK
Singh
filed
an
FIR
against
the
late
actor's
girlfriend
Rhea
Chakraborty
under
various
sections
including
'abetment
to
suicide.'
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about
your
mental
well-being
or
of
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you
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