Published 21:38 IST, June 17th 2020
Anand Gandhi pens eulogy for Sushant, says 'let me not romanticise his suffering'
Sushant Singh Rajput's friend and director Anand Gandhi penned down a eulogy for the actor in where he expressed 'let me not romanticise his suffering'.
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Sushant Singh Rajput's friend Anand Gandhi, who is a director, posted a eulogy for him. Sushant Singh Rajput's death has left his fans and friends devastated. Anand Gandhi in his post expressed how two talked for hours about things on varied topics. Ship Of sis director said that he wants to celebrate his peer but does t want to romanticise his suffering.
Anand Gandhi's eulogy for Sushant Singh Rajput
In eulogy written by Anand Gandhi on his social media, he compared actor to a photon. A photon is a particle representing a quantum of light or or electromagnetic riation. He furr wrote how Sushant was a shy person but danced to a crowd of millions.
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Anand also pointed out in his eulogy how he inspired millions to thrive but was suffering himself. He furr wrote that perhaps riance that everyone witnessed came from burning inside of him. Referring to Sushant furr, he said that a man who rd against system was tender himself.
director remembered how Sushant and he would talk about inclusive fitness for hours. How y would talk about zero gravity and about things y thought mattered so much to m. Anand Gandhi expressed his regret and wrote that he wished while y talked for hours on varied subjects, he would have asked Sushant how he really felt.
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Anand furr wrote that he wished while y talked about inclusive fitness, he would have asked Sushant if he felt sufficiently included. Anand expressed that he wished while y talked about zero gravity, he would have gared that ground below Sushant’s feet may be slipping away or so he felt. Anand furr said that he wishes he has recognised that matter how much meaning y invented, life may still feel empty sometimes. He wished he h asked Sushant every once in a while how he felt.
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Anand Gandhi also wrote in eulogy:
What switch in us triggers a desire to bow out gently into night, we are yet to understand, but this much can be said with certainty – a call for help is t intrusive and vulnerability is t vulgar. Though sometimes it may take a gentle prodding at crust over molten inside.
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Im Credits: Anand Gandhi Instagram @memewala
21:38 IST, June 17th 2020