It's
been
five
days
since
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
left
for
his
heavenly
abode,
but
it's
yet
to
sink
in
that
the
Bollywood
star
is
no
longer
with
us.
His
untimely
demise
has
shocked
the
industry
and
his
fans.
While
the
police
is
investigating
to
find
the
reason
behind
his
death,
Sushant's
family
continues
to
mourn
his
loss.
Sushant's
US-based
sister
Shweta
Singh
Kriti
recently
penned
an
emotional
tribute
to
her
late
brother
on
her
Facebook
page.
In
her
post,
Shweta
poured
her
heart
out,
and
requested
fans
to
choose
love
over
hate,
compassion
over
anger,
and
urged
everyone
to
forgive
everyone.
Sushant's
Sister
Apologizes
For
All
The
Pain
The
Late
Actor
Had
To
Go
Through
She
began
her
post
by
writing,
"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."
Shweta
Says
The
Twinkle
Of
Sushant's
Eyes
Taught
The
World
How
To
Dream
Shweta
continued,
"Your
twinkling
eyes
taught
the
world
how
to
dream,
ur
innocent
smile
revealed
the
true
purity
of
ur
heart.
you
will
always
be
loved
mera
Baby
and
so
so
much
more....
Whereever
ur
mera
baby
stay
happy....stay
fulfilled
and
know
that
everyone
loved,
loves
u
and
will
always
love
you
unconditionally."
Sushant's
Sister
Urges
Everyone
To
Choose
Love
Over
Hatred
"All
my
dear
ones....
I
know
it
is
testing
time...
but
whenever
there
is
choice....
choose
love
above
hatred,
choose
kindness
and
compassion
above
anger
and
resentment
choose
selflessness
above
selfishness
and
forgive....
forgive
yourself,
forgive
others
and
forgive
everyone.
Everybody
is
fighting
their
own
battles....
be
compassionate
to
yourself
and
be
compassionate
to
others
and
everyone.
Let
not
ur
heart
close
everrrrrr,
at
any
cost!!!!" she
concluded
her
post
on
a
heartfelt
note.
Earlier,
Sushant's
Sister
Had
Revealed
How
Her
Son
Had
Reacted
To
His
Uncle's
Demise
"When
I
told
Nirvanh
(Sushant's
nephew)
the
news
that
Mamu
is
no
more,
he
said
'But
he
is
alive
in
your
heart'
3
times.
When
a
5
yr
old
can
say
something
like
that...
think
how
strong
we
should
all
be....,"
she
had
written
in
a
Facebook
post.
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about
your
mental
well-being
or
of
someone
you
know?
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away.
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