Published 18:32 IST, October 10th 2020
Ranvir Shorey speaks about public anger around Sushant's death, says 'they need answers'
Ranvir Shorey who has worked with late actor Sushant Singh Rajput in Abhishek Chaubey's 'Sonchiriya' (2019), spoke about the nationwide anger around his death.
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Ranvir Shorey, who has worked with late actor Sushant Singh Rajput in Abhishek Chaubey's 'Sonchiriya' (2019), spoke about nationwide anger around his death. In a conversation with Hindustan Times, Shorey asserted that 'anger will only subside if investigating ncies give some answers'.
Shorey said, 'Till answers come from investigating ncies, people should stay quiet and give it little dignity'. But Shorey doesn't believe that can happen with power of social media se days and says, 'people will rave and rant till y feel y have answers'.
Recalling working with Sushant, Shorey said he was a 'science buff, hard-working and talented bright young man'. Calling his death tragic, Shorey said, 'He was already a big star but he had everything that it takes to be bigger star'.
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Shweta Singh Kirti Thanks Sushant's Fans In Sri Lanka For Standing United For Justice
Sushant Singh Rajput's fans have continued to raise ir voice and stand united in face of adversities that fight for justice has faced until w. It is w close to four months since actor passed away but relentless efforts by his fans in keeping spirit alive are commendable. Sushant's sister Shweta Singh Kirti has been active on social media in ackwledging and sharing updates from all over globe where Sushant's fans have shown ir support in campaign for justice.
On Saturday, Shweta shared pictures of billboards across Sri Lanka which displayed late actor and demanded justice for him with #SushantJusticew and #SriLankaUnitedForSSR written on m. She captioned post, "Thanks Sri Lanka 🇱🇰🙏❤️🙏 #Justice4SushantSinghRajput" as she ackwledged supporters.
Meanwhile, second leg of investigation of late actor's death has begun in Mumbai and Delhi by Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). conclusive reports have been anunced by any of central ncies yet even though re have been ufficial, seemingly malicious, and selective leaks in past few days. As part of ir probe, CBI had consulted a panel of forensic experts at AIIMS, New Delhi to corroborate evidence from Sushant's post-mortem, which had been orwise conducted on day of his death at Mumbai's Cooper Hospital in an allegedly hurried and truncated manner.
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18:32 IST, October 10th 2020