It
has
been
a
year
today
(June
14)
that
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
left
us
for
the
heavenly
abode.
However,
his
legacy
and
charisma
have
always
been
celebrated
since
then
by
his
die-hard
fans.
On
his
first
death
anniversary
today,
his
fans
and
friends
from
the
industry
have
been
remembering
his
persona
and
glorious
body
of
work.
One
of
them
is
the
late
actor's
Sonchiriya
co-star
Bhumi
Pednekar.
Bhumi
shared
an
emotional
post
on
her
social
media
handles
remembering
Sushant.
Bhumi
shared
some
pictures
of
the
actor
from
the
sets
of
their
movie
Sonchiriya.
In
one
of
the
pictures,
the
MS
Dhoni:
The
Untold
Story
actor
could
be
seen
having
fun
with
a
little
girl
on
his
lap.
She
shared
a
black
and
white
picture
of
the
actor
from
one
of
his
photoshoots.
Lastly,
Bhumi
shared
a
picture
wherein
she
and
Sushant
can
be
seen
wearing
glares
and
holding
an
umbrella
while
posing
for
their
camera,
in
their
Sonchiriya
get-ups.
Take
a
look
at
the
same.
Bhumi
captioned
the
same
with
a
heartfelt
post.
The
Dum
Laga
Ke
Haisha
actress
wrote
how
she
misses
Sushant
and
all
the
things
they
spoke
about.
She
added
that
the
late
actor
showed
her
the
world
as
she
had
never
seen
before,
like
introducing
her
to
the
stars
to
the
unknown.
She
concluded
by
stating
that
she
hopes
the
Kedarnath
actor
has
found
his
peace,
calling
him
'Curious
Sweet
SSR.'
Fans
dropped
in
some
teary-eyed
emojis
under
the
post
while
some
also
stated
how
much
they
are
missing
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
today.
The
late
actor's
fans
have
been
trending
his
name
on
Twitter
today
while
remembering
him.
Many
of
the
Raabta
actor's
industry
fraternity
friends
have
also
been
sharing
their
fond
memories
with
him.
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
close
friend
and
director
Rumi
Jafry
also
revealed
to
Spotboye
how
he
often
remembers
the
actor
and
does
not
have
the
heart
to
delete
his
number.
Rumi
said,
"Would
you
believe,
I
still
continue
to
read
his
messages
on
the
phone.
Usska
number
delete
karne
ka
mann
nahin
karta.
(I
don't
feel
like
deleting
his
number).
I
still
feel
he's
alive.
His
enthusiasm,
his
excitement
about
life
was
so
infectious.
He
wanted
to
do
so
many
things.
He
wanted
to
act,
direct
films,
write,
do
organic
farming...
I
am
reminded
of
singer
Noorjehan's
song
Jo
na
mil
sake
wohi
bewafa,
Ye
badi
ajeeb
si
baat
hain
Jo
chala
gaya
mujhe
chodkar,
Wohi
aaj
tak
mere
saath
hai."