Patna: There is a growing demand for a CBI inquiry into the death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput, who allegedly committed suicide at his Mumbai residence on June 14.
A Twitter account of Sushant's father K.K. Singh has surfaced, through which he is demanding justice for his son. He has asked for a probe by the CBI.
Sushant's father K.K. Singh on his Twitter handle wrote, "Today my son Sushant's soul is crying and is demanding an investigation by the CBI."
In another tweet he wrote, "My son Sushant Singh Rajput was very brave. I know he can never commit suicide. An attempt is being made to prove his death as suicide though it is a murder. I request for a CBI inquiry into the entire matter."
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आज मेरे बेटे सुशांत की आत्मा रो रही है।
— K.K Singh (@K_KSingh_) July 4, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data="
और CBI जांच की मांग कर रही है।😥😥
">आज मेरे बेटे सुशांत की आत्मा रो रही है।
— K.K Singh (@K_KSingh_) July 4, 2020
और CBI जांच की मांग कर रही है।😥😥आज मेरे बेटे सुशांत की आत्मा रो रही है।
— K.K Singh (@K_KSingh_) July 4, 2020
और CBI जांच की मांग कर रही है।😥😥
Reactions are pouring in on his Twitter handle after Singh's tweets.
READ | Fans trend #BreakTheSilenceForSushant alleging foul play in actor's death
Sushant Singh, a resident of Patna, allegedly committed suicide on June 14 at his flat in Bandra, Mumbai. Since then, various social and political organizations have been demanding a CBI inquiry into his death.
Rajput's postmortem report states his death was a "clear case of suicide," however, fans do not seem convinced. The hashtag #BreakTheSilenceForSushant dominated trending on Twitter throughout Friday, as they are requesting for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the actor's death.
Meanwhile, the late actor's brother-in-law Vishal Kirti has announced Nepometer, an app deviced to gauge how "nepotostic" a film is. 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.
The Nepometer rates a film based on 5 categories, producer, lead artists, supporting artists, director and writer. Based on which, Mahesh Bhatt's comeback film is 98 per cent nepotistic.
With inputs from IANS