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Sushant Singh Rajput’s sister Shweta Singh Kirti often remembers her late brother via her social media posts. Today, ahead of Sushant’s fourth death anniversary, Shweta took to her Instagram to share that she visited Kedarnath to feel closer to her late brother. Ahead of Sushant’s death anniversary, Shweta took to Instagram and asked Sushant’s fans to get together in Mumbai and demand justice for him. She wrote, “It’s time, let us all come together and pray and demand justice for our dear Sushant. See you all on 14th June(Friday) in Mumbai Un Reve Studio , Bandra west, Basement , Arc Nest Building Blue tokai Coffee shop Maharashtra 400050 #sushantsinghrajput.”
According to her post, a prayer meet will be held at a studio in Mumbai, followed by a food distribution in his memory. Fans will also gather at Mont Blanc Apartments in Bandra, where Sushant lived and was found dead, to demand justice.
Earlier last week, Shweta had taken to Instagram and written, “It is the 1st of June, and four years ago on the 14th of this month, we lost our dearest Sushant. Even now, we are still searching for answers about what happened on that tragic day. I came to Kedarnath to pray, to remember, and to feel close to Bhai. The day was incredibly emotional; as soon as I landed in Kedarnath, tears began to flow. I walked for a while but eventually had to sit down and cry my heart out, feeling his presence all around me. I felt an overwhelming urge to hug him. I sat and meditated where he had meditated, and in those moments, I felt he was still with me, within me, living through me. It felt as if he had never left.”
Sushant Singh Rajput was found dead in his Mumbai apartment in June 2020. While some suspected to be a case of death by suicide, others had alleged foul play. Her sister has been fighting for justice ever since.
In April, Shweta Singh Kirti started an online campaign called ‘Nany 4 SSR Jan Andolan’ to seek justice for her brother’s death. As part of this initiative, she asked people to tie a red cloth on their wrist or forehead, post a video on social media, and urge agencies to deliver justice for the late actor.
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