Published 13:34 IST, November 18th 2020
Sushant's sister Meetu 'touched' by special gestures by fans on Diwali, tweets message
Sushant Singh Rajput's sister Meetu Singh was 'touched' by special gestures done by fans on Diwali. She tweeted a message of gratitude to the 'SSrians.'
- Entertainment News
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‘Yeh Diwali Sushant wali’ was the message that Sushant Singh Rajput fans marked on the 'Festival of Lights' this year. Fans of the late actor honoured him in various ways, right from lighting a diya in his name and praying for his soul. His sister Meetu Singh was overwhelmed with the gestures for him, and conveyed her gratitude.
Sushant Singh Rajput’s sister Meetu Singh overwhelmed with love
Sushant Singh Rajput’s sister Shweta Singh Kirti had recently reacted to a compilation video of fans performing numerous gestures on the occasion. Some of them had made a rangoli, some arranged a diyas in the form of ‘SSR’ and some even visited their home in Patna. Shweta had then expressed her thanks to the fans.
Reacting to the same video, Meetu Singh wrote that she was ‘overwhelmed, ‘ 'extremely touched' and 'forever grateful’ for the love showed by the ‘true SSRians’ for their brother. She hoped that this love kept the ‘dazzling light of humanity alive’ among everyone and stressed that it was very important.
Meetu was also touched by a fan, who wrote a poem for SSR. The poem used metaphors like ‘ever flowing river’, ‘huge mountains’, ‘natural sceneries' for Sushant to share much she loved and missed the Chhichhore star. Meetu Singh wrote that it was ‘heart warming’ to see this kind of love and support from people around the country.
Meetu had previously tweeted on the occasion of Diwali, and thanked the fans for the support to the family in the hard times.
'Justice for SSR' movements
Meanwhile, protests continued to be planned by Sushant’s fans seeking ‘justice’ for the star, who was found dead at his Bandra residence on June 14. In the latest, his choreographer-friend Ganesh Hiwarkar, who has led various protests for the movement, is planning another one in Guwahati on November 22.
‘SSRians’ have been expressing their displeasure with the Central Bureau of Investigation, that has not given any major statement or questioned any known personality for the past few weeks as a part of the probe.
Updated 13:34 IST, November 18th 2020