Published 10:51 IST, July 27th 2020
Sushant's sister Shweta pens moving memoir, shares last conversation with her 'Pithiya'
Sushant Singh Rajput's US-based sister Shweta Singh Kirti wrote an overwhelming post sharing some of her fondest memories of the actor from their childhood.
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It's never easy to cope with loss of a loved one and more so when y leave a legacy behind to cherish for years to come. This sounds true for late Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput's sister Shweta Singh Kiriti who has been actively sharing some of her fondest memories and eulogizing her bror through her social media updates. Days after digital premiere of Sushant's last film Dil Bechara, late actor's sister has shared pictures from Sushant's childhood as well as a snip of her last conversation with him 4 days before his untimely demise.
Along with pictures, Shweta Singh has expressed her pain through a long heartwrenching memoir tagging it as 'Bhai Ki Kahaani, Behen Ki Zubani'. She traced her journey as elder sister who was once inseparable from her "Pithiya"- "a term used in colloquial Hindi to signify one who comes right after you".
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She wrote, "So, this little one was my “Pithiya”. This is a term used in colloquial Hindi to signify one who comes right after you. Mumma believed that I was cause of his much-desired arrival into our lives and I accepted hor whole heartedly. I was very protective about my little bror because I felt I was responsible for bringing him to this earthly plane. We were always time toger, We played, danced, studied, did all sorts of mischiefs, ate, slept, did everything toger so much so that people forgot we were 2 separate individuals, y even called us “Gudia-Gulshan” as if we were a single entity (Bhai’s nick was Gulshan and mine Gudia)"
Through post, Shweta seems to lament fact that Sushant could t visit her in US to spend quality time toger and re-live ir childhood days. In her last conversation, she had evidently asked Sushant to visit her to which he had lovingly replied, "bohat mann karta he di" (I really want to).
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Sushant Singh Rajput passed away at his home in Mumbai’s Bandra on June 14. He was found hanging, and Mumbai Police claimed that his death had happened of ‘asphyxia due to hanging.’ Meanwhile, Sushant’s last film Dil Bechara will be releasing on Disney+ Hotstar on Friday.
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10:51 IST, July 27th 2020