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Gone Too Soon, But Not From Our Hearts!

  • The Entertainment Guy
  • Jun 15, 2020
  • 3 min read

Updated: Jun 17, 2020

Yesterday, 14 June 2020, was a very shocking and sad day as we heard the news of the demise of Sushant Singh Rajput, the Bollywood actor who had done immense hard-work to achieve the status he had.


He starred in TV shows in the beginning and transitioned to Bollywood with amazing films which showcased his moving talent with Kai Po Che, Detective Byomkesh Bakshi, M.S. Dhoni - The Untold Story, Chhichhore, and many more.


He was a phenomenal actor and an even more amazing human being. He was an outsider who made his way to the film industry with sheer hard-work.

He died by suicide, and that was one of the most shocking news everyone heard. The actor who showed in almost all his movies that hard-work is the way forward, keep on believing in yourself, and suicide is never the option and live your life to its fullest, attempted such a drastic step that there are no words for that.


We are very very sorry and give our condolences to his family, friends, fans among all of us. We lost a true gem at a very young age of just 34.


What one is facing and going through cannot be imagined by any of us, this Depression and Mental Health are some very very important issues which are still considered as mere over-thinking and stupid and taboo in India.


This is not a simple problem, it's really important and needs to talk through. The actor was going through the Depression for a long time and eventually lost to the battle. We do not want to pin-point or expose or blame someone for it, but, if each one of us could be there for each other - our family, friends, only if we could talk with each other without feeling ashamed of Depression, we could at least keep Depression at its distance.

As many people say and we also believe in this, Depression cannot be beaten but we can keep it at a distance and keep moving forward. Each one of us faces it and yet we do not share it by thinking - "What the other person will feel?", "Maybe, I'm overthinking" or "It will not look good". Let me tell you, it doesn't matter that will it look good or what the other person might feel, if you feel something like that, tell it out to whosoever you feel attached or close to, or take professional help.

PLEASE DO NOT KEEP IT INSIDE YOU AND LET IT KILL YOU. YOU ARE WORTH MUCH MUCH MORE! CONTACT YOUR LOVED ONES, FAMILY, FRIENDS, ANYONE AND TALK IT OUT WITH THEM!


From the past few months of this Corona Pandemic, with Lockdown, we have lost 4 beautiful gems of Indian Cinema - Irrfan Khan Sir, Rishi Kapoor Sir, Wajid Khan Sir & Sushant Singh Rajput Sir. We cannot imagine the state of what their family would be going through and I would just like to let everyone know - Let Them Grieve, Let Them Mourn Their Loss.



One more thing I wanted every one of you to follow is that we have also received the pictures of the deceased even before the ambulance came in and covered it and took it out. As we have received it, it might be received by many of you guys as well. I Sincerely Request You Guys that if you received them, Don't Forward It & Please Stop That Chain Immediately. Even request the person who sent you to stop forwarding it. This is not done, and the family deserves some privacy!


I saw how the news channels just barged into their houses and start asking questions like "How Do You Feel?", "Did You Imagine He Would Take Such A Step?", & so on. Like, are you serious??? That family has just lost their loved one and you dare to ask such questions for your stupid TRP. I seriously hate these news channels which do not let people live and constantly make their lives hell.


In the end, I would like to say, They Are Gone Too Soon, But Not From Our Hearts. We'll keep watching their gifts to the cinema and remember them for the goodness they did and keep them alive in our hearts!

 
 
 

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