He was told not to commit suicide: Smriti tearfully recalls Sushant

New Delhi: Union Minister for Women, Child Welfare and Minority Affairs Smriti Irani commemorated Bollywood star Sushant Singh Rajput. In a recent interview, Smriti shared the unexpected news of Sushant’s death. She revealed the sad news through Nilesh Mishra’s ‘The Slow Interview’.

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Smriti started talking regarding Sushant’s death on June 14, 2020. “I was participating in a video conference that day. Many people were participating in it. But following hearing the news, I was devastated. I asked to end the program. I wondered why he didn’t call me. Could have called me at least once. I told him not to commit suicide.

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After hearing the news, Amit Sadh, who starred in the movie ‘Kai Po Che’ with Sushant, was the first to be called. It was to make sure he didn’t make any mistakes. Amit too was shocked to know the news of Sushant’s death. Amit said that he has no desire to live. Amit told me that you don’t have a job, I might tell that he was devastated. I replied that we can talk,” said Smriti in the interview.

In earlier interviews, Amit had revealed that Sushant’s death affected him and Smriti Irani helped him face that time. “They used to call me often to know regarding my situation. I don’t know how they knew I had a problem. Once they talked to me for six hours. I told them that I don’t want to work in this industry any more and want to go to the mountains” – said Amit Annu.

English Summary: Smriti Irani recalls telling Sushant Singh Rajput not to kill himself

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