
Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s untimely demise has left the industry with a void that can never be filled. However, this unfortunate incident has sparked a debate on powerplay and nepotism surrounding the industry for decades.
Amidst such chaos and confusion,indianexpress.com reports that Dil Bechara actor Sanjana Sanghi has left Mumbai and returned to her hometown Delhi. The actor shared a photo from Mumbai airport as she bid goodbye to the city.
Deeply saddened by the tragic demise of her Dil Bechara co-actor Sushant Singh Rajput, Sanjana, along with the post, captioned, “Goodbye Mumbai. Met you after four months. Now I am returning to Delhi. This time, the streets of Mumbai looked unusually quiet and empty. Maybe it is because of the sadness in my heart that I felt so, or maybe you are upset too.”
She bade adieu to Mumbai, hoping to meet soon or not as she wrote, “Milte hain? Jaldi. Ya Shayad, nahi.”
As per media reports, Sanjana Sanghi was interrogated by the Mumbai police in connection with Sushant Singh Rajput’s suicide case which took place on June 14.
Sanjana’s debut film Dil Bechara will get a digital release. The movie, directed by casting director-turned-director Mukesh Chhabra, will hit on Disney Plus Hotstar on July 24. It will be the last time the audience will catch a glimpse of Sushant Singh Rajput on their screens.
While Sushant’s fans are earnestly requesting the makers to release Dil Bechara on the big screens, Sanjana urged them to let the film have a digital release. She wrote on Instagram, “Let’s make this a time to celebrate a legendary life, a film? A time to give a tribute, to embrace these extremely challenging circumstances we all are in. And not a time to revolt, asking for something that in our present reality cannot be made possible.”
She added, “Let NOT make it about the size of the screen we get to watch this labour of love on, his last, and in my humble belief, his finest. Let’s instead make it about the size of our hearts, that we can make as big as we wish to, and fill up with as much love, joy and pride as we want.”