Mumbai: Sushant Singh Rajput's death news hasn't yet sunk in. The rising actor in Bollywood left us too soon. His last outing Dil Bechara, directed by Mukesh Chhabra, is yet to hit screens.
Meanwhile, his co-star from the movie Sanjana Sanghi took to social media to pen a heartfelt note dedicated to the late actor.
Sharing a couple of pictures, she wrote: "Whoever said time helps heal all wounds, was lying. Some feel like they’re being ripped open, again and again, and bleeding - Of moments that now will forever remain memories, Of laughs together that were but will never again be, Of questions that will remain unanswered, Of disbelief, that only keeps growing."
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"But these wounds also contain a film, a gift that everyone is yet to see, Wounds that contain dreams, plans, and desires for our country’s children, their education and their future that will be fulfilled, Wounds that contain a passion for an endless creative zest for every artist there is, Wounds that contain the hope for a world that promises to uphold honesty, integrity, kindness and embraces individuality - rid of all toxicity," she added.
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"I vow that I will do everything to make sure each of these dreams are fulfilled, like you always wanted me to. Except, you’d promised we’d do it all together... #SushantSinghRajput #ThinkingOfYou," concluded Sanghi with a heavy heart.
Dil Bechara, Mukesh’s maiden project as a director, is an official remake of Hollywood film Fault in Our Stars which originally starred Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort in lead roles.
On June 14, Bollywood's rising actor Sushant Singh Rajput died by suicide. He was reportedly battling depression.