Recently,
the
late
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
sister
Shweta
Singh
Kirti
left
his
fans
teary-eyed
when
she
shared
a
picture
from
his
prayer
meet,
which
was
held
in
their
Patna
residence.
In
the
picture,
Sushant's
family
members
are
seen
silently
praying
for
the
late
actor.
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FilmiBeat
Shweta
captioned
the
picture
as,
"A
Final
love
and
positivity
filled
send-off
to
my
little
brother.
Hope
you
always
stay
happy
where
ever
you
are....
we
will
always
love
you
for
eternity.
#Sushantsinghrajput."
Meanwhile,
the
fans
too
got
all
emotional
on
seeing
her
post.
A
netizen
wrote,
"Still
can't
get
over
this.
His
energy
and
authentic
soul
will
be
missed
dearly.
Hugs
to
you
and
your
family
Shweta."
Another
Facebook
user
commented,
"Will
miss
him
dearly.
He
was
a
kind
gentle
soul,
he
will
live
forever
in
our
hearts.
Om
Shanti.
Thank
you
for
sharing
this
Shweta."
Earlier,
Shweta,
who
flew
down
to
Patna
from
the
US
after
Sushant's
death,
remembered
him
in
a
heartfelt
Facebook
post.
It
read,
"Mera
baby,
mera
Babu
mera
Bachcha
is
not
physically
present
with
us
anymore
and
it
is
ok...
I
know
u
were
in
a
lot
of
pain
and
I
know
u
were
a
fighter
and
u
were
bravely
fighting
it.
Sorry
mera
Sona...
sorry
for
all
the
pain
u
had
to
go
through...if
I
could
I
would
hav
taken
all
ur
pain
and
given
all
my
happiness
to
u."
She
also
urged
his
fans
to
stay
strong
and
posted,
"Stay
Strong
everyone....
especially
the
fans
of
Sushant...
please
understand
he
lives
in
our
hearts
and
he
will
always
keep
doing
so....Please
don't
do
anything
that
can
hurt
his
soul....Stay
Strong!
#LongliveSushant
#Keeppraying."
Meanwhile,
Sushant's
family
recently
issued
a
statement
in
which
they
announced
a
foundation
in
his
name
-
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
Foundation
(SSRF),
to
support
aspiring
talents
in
the
fields
'close
to
his
heart.' They
also
revealed
that
his
childhood
home
in
Patna
will
be
converted
into
a
memorial.
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
died
by
suicide
on
June
14,
2020.
After
performing
his
last
rites
in
Mumbai,
his
family
members
immersed
his
ashes
in
the
holy
river
of
Ganga
on
June
18,
2020.