Mumbai: Actor Sushant Singh Rajput's brother-in-law Vishal Kirti has announced the launch of Nepometer which will help to fight the prevailing nepotism in the film industry.
The device will provide score and rating on nepotistic and independent Bollywood movies and TV.
Vishal took to Twitter to announce the news with the caption, "Created by my brother @mayureshkrishna in the memory of my brother in law @itsSSR."
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Created by my brother @mayureshkrishna in the memory of my brother in law @itsSSR https://t.co/sNSSJfQjy5
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">Created by my brother @mayureshkrishna in the memory of my brother in law @itsSSR https://t.co/sNSSJfQjy5
— vishal kirti (@vikirti) June 25, 2020Created by my brother @mayureshkrishna in the memory of my brother in law @itsSSR https://t.co/sNSSJfQjy5
— vishal kirti (@vikirti) June 25, 2020
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Meanwhile, the Mumbai Police continue to probe the tragic demise of the Kedarnath starrer. Recently, they questioned actor Sanjana Sanghi, who featured opposite the late actor in Dil Bechara, to get a better perspective on his death case.
The 23-year-old actor arrived at Bandra Police station to record her statements, a video of which is doing rounds on the internet.
The police have also recorded the statements of over 23 people in connection with the case including his rumoured girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty, his father and sisters, his close friends, domestic help and other staff.
Besides, the officials have also questioned YRF casting director Shanoo Sharma and director Mukesh Chhabra who has helmed Sushant's upcoming film Dil Bechara, among others.
Sushant died by suicide at his Bandra residence in Mumbai on Sunday, June 14.