Kolkata: The sudden demise of Sushant Singh Rajput has sent down shockwaves in the film fraternity and elsewhere.
Following which, several photos and videos related to Sushant's death, which are seemingly sensitive for some people, were doing rounds on the internet.
Taking to Twitter, 'Dolly' from Paatal Lok expressed displeasure over the circulation of the said videos.
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I am never going to recover from this disgust that the media, social media & agenda peddlers collectively have thrown at us. Why write fake RIPs ? We didn’t even allow the man to do that. He is fighting even from his grave. Sorry Sushant, I’ll remember this happy you. Always. pic.twitter.com/qjcN9w0R6l
— Swastika Mukherjee (@swastika24) June 17, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data="
">I am never going to recover from this disgust that the media, social media & agenda peddlers collectively have thrown at us. Why write fake RIPs ? We didn’t even allow the man to do that. He is fighting even from his grave. Sorry Sushant, I’ll remember this happy you. Always. pic.twitter.com/qjcN9w0R6l
— Swastika Mukherjee (@swastika24) June 17, 2020I am never going to recover from this disgust that the media, social media & agenda peddlers collectively have thrown at us. Why write fake RIPs ? We didn’t even allow the man to do that. He is fighting even from his grave. Sorry Sushant, I’ll remember this happy you. Always. pic.twitter.com/qjcN9w0R6l
— Swastika Mukherjee (@swastika24) June 17, 2020
Tagging along Mumbai police, the actor wrote: "There are videos being uploaded on @YouTube showing the bedroom with policemen working, post the demise of Sushant Singh R. It’s clear someone has used his phone. Why is @MumbaiPolice not arresting the man and taking down the video that’s being posted everywhere?"
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There are videos being uploaded on @YouTube showing the bedroom with policemen working, post the demise of Sushant Singh R. It’s clear someone has used his phone. Why is @MumbaiPolice not arresting the man and taking down the video that’s being posted everywhere?
— Swastika Mukherjee (@swastika24) June 25, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data="
">There are videos being uploaded on @YouTube showing the bedroom with policemen working, post the demise of Sushant Singh R. It’s clear someone has used his phone. Why is @MumbaiPolice not arresting the man and taking down the video that’s being posted everywhere?
— Swastika Mukherjee (@swastika24) June 25, 2020There are videos being uploaded on @YouTube showing the bedroom with policemen working, post the demise of Sushant Singh R. It’s clear someone has used his phone. Why is @MumbaiPolice not arresting the man and taking down the video that’s being posted everywhere?
— Swastika Mukherjee (@swastika24) June 25, 2020
The Kai Po Che! actor Sushant Singh Rajput died on June 14 at the age of 34. He was reportedly battling with depression.
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Mourning his death, the Bengali actor took to her social media handle and slammed people for penning down "fake RIP" messages.
Sharing a picture with Sushant, she wrote: "I am never going to recover from this disgust that the media, social media & agenda peddlers collectively have thrown at us. Why write fake RIPs? We didn’t even allow the man to do that. He is fighting even from his grave. Sorry Sushant, I’ll remember this happy you. Always."
Swastika Mukherjee had earlier shared screen space with Sushant Singh Rajput in the 2015 mystery action-thriller Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!
The 39-year-old star will again be seen in Sushant's last film Dil Bechara, directed by Mukesh Chhabra.