Renowned
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
sudden
demise
on
14
June
2020
has
sent
shock
waves
across
the
country,
with
the
film
fraternity
and
fans
still
struggling
to
register
the
news.
On
the
other
hand,
Twitter
is
filled
with
debates
on
nepotism
and
depression,
while
the
other
section
of
the
social
media
is
still
remembering
the
actor
and
his
touching
roles
in
movies.
Actor
STR
aka
Simbu
has
become
the
latest
to
send
condolences
to
the
family
and
fans
of
the
Kai
Po
Che!
actor.
Simbu
issued
a
statement
on
the
recent
deaths
of
Sushant
Singh
Rajput,
Sandalwood
actor
Chiranjeevi
Sarja
and
Tamil
actor
Sethu.
The
statement
read,
"The
last
few
months
have
been
very
tough
for
everyone.
Sethu,
Chiranjeevi
Sarja
and
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
are
all
my
good
friends.
Their
sudden
demise
has
deeply
affected
me.
I
see
this
as
a
huge
loss
to
the
film
fraternity.
Personally,
it's
a
loss
for
me
because
I
have
lost
three
of
my
good
friends.
I
wish
them
to
rest
in
peace.
Suicide
is
not
a
solution
to
everything.
We
should
understand
that
one
can
get
out
of
any
difficult
situations
they
are
facing
in
their
respective
lives.
Let's
not
lose
our
inner
self.
So
stay
bold,
stay
confident
and
stay
safe."
Silambarasan
also
expressed
that
he
wishes
to
watch
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
yet-to-release
movie
Dil
Bechara.
Based
on
John
Green's
2012
novel
The
Fault
In
Our
Stars
and
the
Hollywood
movie
of
the
same
name,
Dil
Bechara
marks
the
final
outing
of
the
late
Bollywood
actor.
STR
said
that
the
movie
will
do
a
great
job
proving
that
even
death
cannot
stop
an
actor
from
success.
Talking
about
STR's
upcoming
projects,
the
actor
will
next
be
seen
in
Venkat
Prabhu's
Maanaadu
with
Kalyani
Priyadarshan
essaying
the
female
lead
role.
He
will
also
essay
an
extended
cameo
in
UR
Jameel's
Maha
starring
Hansika
Motwani.
The
actor
recently
appeared
in
Gautham
Vasudev
Menon's
Karthik
Dial
Seytha
Yenn
opposite
Trisha
Krishnan.
A
spin-off
of
the
2010
movie
Vinnaithaandi
Varuvaayaa,
the
short
film
was
shot
at
the
actors'
respective
homes
amid
COVID-19.
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