Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
extreme
step
of
taking
his
life
on
June
14,
2020,
has
left
his
fans
and
the
entertainment
industry
in
shock.
The
funeral
took
place
on
June
15,
2020
and
only
a
handful
of
celebrities
attended
it.
His
ex-girlfriend,
Ankita
Lokhande
visited
his
Bandra
house
the
next
day.
Many
actors
expressed
shock
and
grief
over
the
actor's
death.
Recently,
in
an
interview
with
Bollywood
Hungama,
Sidharth
Shukla
spoke
about
the
actor's
death
and
nepotism
in
Bollywood.
He
said
that
he
couldn't
believe
that
a
person
who
has
achieved
so
much
and
is
so
young
to
take
a
step
like
that.
The
Dil
Se
Dil
Tak
actor
and
ex-Bigg
Boss
contestant
was
quoted
by
the
entertainment
portal
as
saying,
"I'm
an
acquaintance
so
we've
met,
we've
partied
a
bit.
But
it's
not
that
we
chatted
on
the
phone
or
things
like
that.
But
whenever
we
met,
we
met
very
well
and
there's
never
been
a
disconnect.
We've
connected,
we
bonded,
we
have
spoken.
It
just
was
unbelievable
because
for
a
person
who
has
achieved
so
much
and
is
so
young
and
for
someone
like
him
to
take
a
step
like
that,
of
course
for
all
the
good
reasons
he
could
have
had,
one
just
feels
really
sad
and
it's
disappointing
that
a
life
has
passed
just
like
that.
There
was
so
much
more
that
the
man
could
do."
Regarding
nepotism
in
Bollywood,
the
actor
said,
"If
you
talk
about
nepotism
in
Bollywood
as
such,
you
need
to
understand
it's
not
a
government
job.
It's
one
person
putting
some
money
in
making
one
of
his
creations,
he
or
she
would
want
the
person
that
he
or
she
feels
is
best
for
the
job.
And
also
feels
that
he
or
she
will
be
committed
enough
to
finish
the
job." He
feels
that
nepotism
is
everywhere
in
different
forms.
Meanwhile,
the
police
recently
recorded
Rhea
Chakraborty's
statement.
The
actress
was
apparently
interrogated
for
9
hours
straight.
We
just
hope
that
his
fans,
friends
and
family
get
to
know
why
and
what
made
Sushant
took
such
a
drastic
step!
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about
your
mental
well-being
or
of
someone
you
know?
Help
is
just
a
call
away.
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out
to
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mental
health
specialist
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