Published 15:08 IST, October 27th 2020
Sushant's reply on difference between 'like you' & 'love you' makes fan hail 'genius'
Sushant Singh Rajput's popularity has been evident in the manner the movement for his ‘justice’ after his death has been underway. SSR loved to chat with fans.
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popularity of Sushant Singh Rajput has been evident in manner movement for his ‘justice’ after his death has been underway. late actor h always ackwledged role of his fans in his success and even his ex-girfriend Ankita Lokhande h shared how much he loved to chat with his fans. Recently, one such answer of his to a fan-me ‘SSRians’ emotional as y hailed his intelligence.
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Sushant’s answer on difference between ‘like you’ and ‘love you’
Recently Sushant’s sister Shweta Singh Kirti retweeted a post from an SSR fan about his answer to a fan about difference between ‘I love you’ and ‘I like you.’
Chhichhore star replied that it was ‘subjective’. He believed liking was somewhat ‘living with frequent analysis’, while love would be to ‘surrender and submit to wonderful feeling of unity and resonance.’
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Netizens got emotional over answer, and shared how he was a ‘genius’ and always h a ‘perfect’ and ‘deep thoughtful answer’ to everything.
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Sushant Singh Rajput’s reply on much-used emoji
Sushant’s fan once was curious about butterfly emoji that he would use a lot and asked if it was only his love for butterflies or meant something else.
Chhichhore star h a brilliant response and a deeper meaning than what it appeared and replied that it stood for ‘emergence, inevitable, resonance’ between him, his fans, and everyone else. He ded that it could also mean feelings one could trust, and told fan that for meanings, she could refer to terms like chaos ory, complexity ory, butterfly effect. SSR ded that in simpler terms it was more like he moved a finger re, and she smiles, and that was ‘resonance’, calling it 'magical.'
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Sushant’s family friend Smita Parikh responded to a fan’s tweet calling it ‘sweetest intellectual reply’, and wrote that one except Sushant could understand something so ‘deep’ and be able to express it ‘so beautifully.’
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15:08 IST, October 27th 2020