New Delhi: Actor Swastika Mukherjee says it is unfortunate that one will never get to know why Sushant Singh Rajput decided to end his life, but the manner in which the conversation around his death is being "fuelled with more assumptions, hate and evil" is beyond pathetic.
Mukherjee starred with Rajput in the recently released Dil Bechara, his swansong. The actors previously worked together in the 2015 crime thriller Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!.
Rajput's death last month sparked a discourse around mental health, nepotism, favoritism and has now been reduced to a blame game on social media.
On Tuesday, the actor's father, KK Singh lodged a police complaint against his rumoured girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty accusing her of abetting his suicide.
Mukherjee said unfortunately Rajput's family was never given the privacy to grieve after his death.
"We have forgotten the most important bit that he has a father whose loss is way, way more than the loss of his fans, followers or co-actors. What we really needed to do was, give them the time, space and place to grieve which we have been so irresponsible with. Nobody, whether family or fans, will ever get to know what happened. Nobody is ever going to get closure," she told PTI in an interview.
"We just started harping on issues and they went on piling one after the other. People showing so much concern now could have shown the same concern when he was alive. The whole conversation is now fuelled with more assumptions, hate and evil," she added.
The Paatal Lok star said issues like nepotism were prevalent even when Rajput was alive and will remain in the time to come, but the media should have covered the actor's death with more "sense and sensibility".
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"Putting nepotism and the baggage of the rest of the conversation happens every day on social media from different sectors. Did they not exist six months ago or will they not exist six months later? Everything will be the same and people will also move on.