Many
beautiful
aspects
of
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
life
and
personality
are
coming
to
light,
unfortunately,
after
his
passing.
His
co-star,
Manoj
Bajpayee
revealed
that
Sushant
was
a
being
so
full
of
gratitude
and
recalled
how
he
had
touched
the
former's
feet
on
the
first
day
of
Sonchiriya
shoot.
Manoj
said
that
he
is
not
able
to
shake
that
image
of
his
mind.
Manoj
also
said
that
the
theories
floating
around,
and
the
blame
game
happening
around
Sushant's
death
is
leaving
a
very
bad
taste
in
his
mouth.
"My
mind
is
not
leaving
the
image
of
him
on
the
first
day,
coming
to
me
and
suddenly
touching
my
feet.
All
the
perceptions
that
people
were
floating
about
him,
that
one
gesture
of
his
just
questioned
everything.
Not
that
he
touched
my
feet...it
just
says
so
many
things
about
his
background,
where
he
came
from," Manoj
said
in
an
Instagram
live
session
with
filmmaker
Shekar
Kapur.
Sushant
and
Manoj,
both
hailed
from
Bihar,
and
shared
the
triumph
of
proving
themselves
to
be
immense
talents.
"He
started
talking
about
our
village
and
said
that
he
was
so
glad
that
we
were
shooting
in
the
same
location
where
Bandit
Queen
was
shot," he
said.
Manoj
revealed
that
whenever
he
would
give
small
suggestions
to
Sushant
to
improve
his
performance,
the
latter
would
be
extremely
thankful.
"Rarely,
you
see
actors
feeling
so
grateful
for
the
small
suggestions
that
you
give
a
co-actor," he
said.
Remembering
Sushant
as
a
happy
and
jumpy
person,
he
said,
"I
am
finding
it
so
difficult
to
come
to
terms
with
the
fact
that
those
images
are
going
to
be
of
the
past."
Talking
about
the
analysis
of
Sushant's
death,
Manoj
said,
"When
I
see
the
cacophony
around
me
and
people
trying
to
find
the
reason
behind
the
suicide...everyone
has
their
own
theory
and
we
are
not
talking
about
the
contribution
that
he
has
made
at
such
a
young
age,
the
journey
that
he
took
and
where
he
reached...it
is
leaving
a
very
bad
taste
in
my
mouth.
Why
can't
we
celebrate
the
person
that
he
was?"
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