Published 14:40 IST, November 23rd 2020
Tribute for Sushant by Nepali artists leaves family touched; 'SSRians' plan Gujarat event
Tribute for Sushant Singh Rajput by Nepali artists left the members of the family touched. 'SSRians' held an event in Agartala and planned another in Gujarat.
The tributes for Sushant Singh Rajput showed that he is still alive in the hearts of his fans, friends and family. People from across the world have conveyed their respects to the late star in various ways since his untimely demise on June 14. Some of the latest gestures involved a tribute from Nepali artists, and events in India that left his family members touched.
Tributes for Sushant Singh Rajput
Sushant Singh Rajput’s sisters Meetu Singh, Shweta Singh Kirti and his brother-in-law Vishal Kirti were overwhelmed with a performance by artists from Nepal. The band, that introduced themselves as Changa Productions, performed numerous of SSR’s popular songs like Jaan Nisaar, Kaafiraana from Kedarnath, Kaun Tujhe, Besabriyaan, Jab Tak from MS Dhoni: The Untold Story, Phir Kabhi from Raabta, Kal ki Baat Hai and Khairiyaat from Chhichhore and Manjha from Kai Po Che.
Reacting to it Meetu shared a lyrics from the song Kal Ki Hi Baat Hai, “Virane mein bahar laya tha tu, kal ki hi baat hai” (You had brought happiness during lonely times. It was just yesterday.) She asked, “How can I bring you back, Bhai?’ and that she was missing him terribly.
“Virane mein bahar laya tha tu, kal ki hi baat hai”. Kaha se layu aapko Bhai..Missing U terribly. A Musical tribute to Sushant Singh Rajput featuring various Artists from Nepal https://t.co/l18h0sulIF via @YouTube
— Meetu Singh (@divinemitz) November 22, 2020
Vishal Kirti wrote that he ‘thoroughly enjoyed this’ and added, ‘Thank You Nepal.’
A Musical tribute to Sushant Singh Rajput featuring various Nepalese Art... https://t.co/JiCdkeTFrq via @YouTube . Thoroughly enjoyed this. Thank You Nepal.
— vishal kirti (@vikirti) November 22, 2020
SSR tributes in India
Meanwhile, Shweta Singh Kirti conveyed her gratitude over a special rally held in Agartala in memory of Sushant.
At the same time, their family friend Smita Parikh gave her backing for a similar event in Gujarat, as a woman planned it. She hoped their voices reach Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who belongs to the state.
Be it a special performance in Australia, traditional protest marches in New Zealand and rallies in various parts of the country and abroad, people have been raising their voices for ‘justice’ as the investigation into his death by CBI continues.
Updated 14:40 IST, November 23rd 2020