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Sushant Singh Rajput's sister hits back at Rhea Chakraborty for 'blaming the person who has passed on'

Updated on: 07 October,2023 02:56 PM IST  |  Mumbai
mid-day online correspondent |

Rhea Chakraborty recently opened up about Sushant Singh Rajput's demise and his mental health. The late actor's sister has reacted to her statement

Sushant Singh Rajput's sister hits back at Rhea Chakraborty for 'blaming the person who has passed on'

Sushant Singh Rajput and Rhea Chakraborty. Pic/Instagram

Key Highlights

  1. Sushant Singh Rajput`s sister hit back at Rhea Chakraborty
  2. Rhea, who was Sushant`s partner, spoke about his mental health
  3. Sushant passed away in June, 2020

Three years after Sushant Singh Rajput's demise, Rhea Chakraborty gave an interview for the first time addressing the phase and also spoke about the late actor's mental health. After her interview, Sushant Singh Rajput's sister took an indirect jibe at Rhea, who was the actor's girlfriend. 


Shweta posted several pictures of Sushant in which he played with children and posed with fans. The last picture had Sushant's close-up of a smiling face. "Blaming the person who has passed on… who can't defend himself anymore. I wonder what answer will you give to your conscience!" Shweta wrote in the caption. 


She also added, "My bhai (brother) had a pure heart and he is beating in hearts of millions. We don't feel the need to come out and say anything because people can feel the truth. Bhai was, Bhai is and will always be our pride! The kind of love he has stirred in every heart.. Will never die!! We will relentlessly fight for his justice." She also added the hashtags – ‘justice for Sushant’ and Sushant Singh Rajput.


 
 
 
 
 
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In a conversation with India Today earlier this week, Rhea said, "Unfortunately, even today if some man is successful and he gets married and his success ratio drops they will say dekho jab se ye zindagi mein aayi tab se ye iska career kharab ho gaya hai (his career was affected from the time she came in his life). It's almost like the man had no identity before the woman. Men in India most definitely do not listen to their wives or girlfriends and if they did it would’ve been a much better society... He (Sushant singh Rajput) had his own identity. He came from a small town that made it big in Bollywood which isn’t a mind that can't be controlled. There is no black magic in this world, let me clear that."

Rhea had added, "So when they have somebody who has fame and money, they go like 'he is depressed toh main kyu kar raha/rahi hu (what am I doing)?' that is what doesn’t sit well with people. Mental health is completely misunderstood or is slowly getting understood because of this it is very difficult for people to digest the fact that someone who is rich and famous could be mentally affected and depressed. See I could never know the truth of why he did what he did because I don’t live in his life, contrary to popular belief. But I do know the truth about him being mentally ill, about what he was going through. I am hoping to hear the truth and the agencies are doing their job and in the right time and right place they will give their verdict."

Rhea Chakraborty was accused of abetment to suicide following Sushnat's death. The case was filed by Sushant's father. A parallel probe by the Narcitics department was also going on basis on her WhatsApp chats. She was kept in judicial custody for a month before she was let go. 

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