Sushant
Singh
Rajput
death
has
not
only
left
the
entertainment
industry
in
shock
but
also
triggered
a
discussion
about
depression
and
mental
illnesses.
Many
actors
took
to
social
media
to
express
grief
over
the
actor's
demise
and
also
to
talk
about
the
importance
of
a
dialogue
around
mental
health.
Model
and
VJ
Ayesha
Adlakha
also
took
to
social
media
to
recall
how
she
and
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
had
spoken
about
suicide,
the
value
of
life,
the
need
for
thrill
and
the
purpose
of
existence.
Ayesha
wrote,
"The
very
FIRST
time
I
met
him
was
at
his
Bandra
house
and
we
spoke
about
suicide.
I
remember
us
looking
down
from
his
balcony
which
was
quite
a
few
storeys
up
and
he
asked
what
it
would
feel
like
if
we
jumped.
It
catapulted
us
into
a
conversation
about
the
value
of
life,
the
need
for
thrill,
the
purpose
of
existence-
stuff
I've
loved
since
I
was
a
teenager.
It
was
an
enthralling
conversation,
we
laughed,
we
drank
and
I
went
back
home
with
my
friends."
She
revealed
that
although
they
weren't
close,
she
felt
Sushant
was
a
thoughtful
person!
She
further
wrote,
"I
won't
say
we
were
close.
But
I
do
feel
very
confused
today.
He
came
across
as
a
self-aware,
thoughtful
person.
He
was
inquisitive,
full
of
questions
but
not
in
a
reclusive,
dejected
way.
He
was
different
from
all
the
other
jaded
famous
people
I
met
because
he
had
all
this
energy
and
optimism.
Never
flashy,
very
respectful.
And
fun.
I
recall
seeing
a
#bucketlist
he
had
put
out
on
his
feed
&
thinking
it
was
ambitious
to
say
the
least
but
also
very
philanthropic,
interesting."
The
VJ
concluded
by
writing,
"I
just
cannot
wrap
my
head
around
what's
happened.
I
don't
know
the
words
he
used
in
his
head.
I
wish
he
had
a
bouncing
board
to
stop
him
in
his
tracks.
It
just
goes
to
show
that
the
strongest,
woke-est,
most
stable
individuals
can
be
at-risk
mentally.
The
calmest
minds
can
snap
and
NOBODY
is
an
island.
@sushantsinghrajput
was
not
an
island.
Some
timely
help
could've
prevented
this.
Ask
yourself,
do
you
need
to
talk?"
Worried
about
your
mental
well-being
or
of
someone
you
know?
Help
is
just
a
call
away.
Reach
out
to
the
nearest
mental
health
specialist
at
COOJ
Mental
Health
Foundation
(COOJ)-
0832-2252525,
Parivarthan-
+91
7676
602
602,
Connecting
Trust-
+91
992
200
1122/+91-992
200
4305
or
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