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Fans trend #BreakTheSilenceForSushant alleging foul play in actor's death

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Published : Jul 4, 2020, 9:27 AM IST

Updated : Jul 4, 2020, 9:40 AM IST

Even though Sushant Singh Rajput's postmortem report states his death was a "clear case of suicide", fans do not seem convinced. The hashtag #BreakTheSilenceForSushant has been trending on Twitter throughout Friday, as they are requesting for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the actor's death.

Fans trend #BreakTheSilenceForSushant alleging foul play in actor's death
Fans trend #BreakTheSilenceForSushant alleging foul play in actor's death

Mumbai: The hashtag #BreakTheSilenceForSushant dominated trends on Twitter throughout Friday, as fans of the deceased actor believe his death did not happen by suicide.

Even though Sushant Singh Rajput's postmortem report states his death was a "clear case of suicide", fans do not seem convinced. They are also requesting for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the actor's death.

"#BreakTheSilenceForSushant We need to know the reason behind his death.. We need cbi enquiry," tweeted a user.

"To this edge who is behind this crime is influential and important, since they did not listen to all this pressure, their lack of response assures us that it is a planned crime, and we will not silent until justice is done for him. #BreakTheSilenceForSushant #CBIMustForSushant," tweeted another user.

"Raise your Voice Guys As much as you can for Justice for #SushantSinghRajpoot. He is murdered very Brutally by his own trustworthy Friends," alleged another user.

#BreakTheSilenceForSushant. We are United here for him Because he suffered a lot, Raise Your Voice RIGHT NOW, Before Someone becomes another Victim. WE REALLY WANT JUSTICE NOT POLITICS ANYMORE... #BreakTheSilenceForSushant," urged another user.

READ | Sushant Singh Rajput death row: Cloth used by actor to hang self undergoes tensile test

Several fans of the actor have also called for the boycotting of films featuring star kids over the past couple of weeks.

"Let's all take a pledge that we will not watch nepotism and star kid movies any more. With this we will give justice to Sushant Singh Rajput. #BreakTheSilenceForSushant. No one will stop the voice of justice for Sushant untill convincing justice not given," tweeted a fan.

  • Let's all take a pledge that we will not watch nepotism and star kid movies any more. With this we will give justice to Sushant Singh Rajput #BreakTheSilenceForSushant No one will stop the voice of justice for Sushant untill convincing justice not given. pic.twitter.com/bOxVL63fKj

    — Sunil Patel (@SunilPa28884132) July 3, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Meanwhile, Sushant's brother-in-law Vishal Kirti has launched Nepometer, an app deviced to gauge how "nepotostic" a film is. Kirti has also clarified that the app was not created with an intention to earn profit. He took to Twitter on Friday to issue a clarification about the purpose of the app, created by his brother Mayuresh Krishna.

  • We’re still grieving.Our focus now is to take care of each other.I shared my brother’s idea of Nepometer because it enables people to make informed choices. It’s a small tribute to Sushant. It’s a not for profit voluntary effort.Please stay patient since it isn’t our 1st priority

    — vishal kirti (@vikirti) July 3, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

The first film rated on Thursday on the Nepometer is Mahesh Bhatt's upcoming Sadak 2, starring Alia Bhatt and Pooja Bhatt in the cast, and produced by their uncle Mukesh Bhatt.

According to the Nepometer, the film is 98 per cent Nepotistic!

With inputs from IANS

Mumbai: The hashtag #BreakTheSilenceForSushant dominated trends on Twitter throughout Friday, as fans of the deceased actor believe his death did not happen by suicide.

Even though Sushant Singh Rajput's postmortem report states his death was a "clear case of suicide", fans do not seem convinced. They are also requesting for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the actor's death.

"#BreakTheSilenceForSushant We need to know the reason behind his death.. We need cbi enquiry," tweeted a user.

"To this edge who is behind this crime is influential and important, since they did not listen to all this pressure, their lack of response assures us that it is a planned crime, and we will not silent until justice is done for him. #BreakTheSilenceForSushant #CBIMustForSushant," tweeted another user.

"Raise your Voice Guys As much as you can for Justice for #SushantSinghRajpoot. He is murdered very Brutally by his own trustworthy Friends," alleged another user.

#BreakTheSilenceForSushant. We are United here for him Because he suffered a lot, Raise Your Voice RIGHT NOW, Before Someone becomes another Victim. WE REALLY WANT JUSTICE NOT POLITICS ANYMORE... #BreakTheSilenceForSushant," urged another user.

READ | Sushant Singh Rajput death row: Cloth used by actor to hang self undergoes tensile test

Several fans of the actor have also called for the boycotting of films featuring star kids over the past couple of weeks.

"Let's all take a pledge that we will not watch nepotism and star kid movies any more. With this we will give justice to Sushant Singh Rajput. #BreakTheSilenceForSushant. No one will stop the voice of justice for Sushant untill convincing justice not given," tweeted a fan.

  • Let's all take a pledge that we will not watch nepotism and star kid movies any more. With this we will give justice to Sushant Singh Rajput #BreakTheSilenceForSushant No one will stop the voice of justice for Sushant untill convincing justice not given. pic.twitter.com/bOxVL63fKj

    — Sunil Patel (@SunilPa28884132) July 3, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Meanwhile, Sushant's brother-in-law Vishal Kirti has launched Nepometer, an app deviced to gauge how "nepotostic" a film is. Kirti has also clarified that the app was not created with an intention to earn profit. He took to Twitter on Friday to issue a clarification about the purpose of the app, created by his brother Mayuresh Krishna.

  • We’re still grieving.Our focus now is to take care of each other.I shared my brother’s idea of Nepometer because it enables people to make informed choices. It’s a small tribute to Sushant. It’s a not for profit voluntary effort.Please stay patient since it isn’t our 1st priority

    — vishal kirti (@vikirti) July 3, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

The first film rated on Thursday on the Nepometer is Mahesh Bhatt's upcoming Sadak 2, starring Alia Bhatt and Pooja Bhatt in the cast, and produced by their uncle Mukesh Bhatt.

According to the Nepometer, the film is 98 per cent Nepotistic!

With inputs from IANS

Last Updated : Jul 4, 2020, 9:40 AM IST
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