Sister Shweta remembers brother SSR on birth anniversary

Shewta Singh Kirti, sister of late actor Sushant Singh Rajput remembered her brother on his birth anniversary as she posted a collage video on her Instagram account. The video was a collection of all the happy moment of SSR. She captioned the video, “Happy Birthday to My Sona Sa Bhai. Love you forever….infinity to the power infinity. Hope you live in million hearts and motivate them to do and be good. May your legacy be the millions you have inspired to be God-like and generous. May everyone understand that Godward is the only way forward and make you proud. 3…2….1 Happy birthday our guiding star, May you always shine and show us the path. #happybirthdaysushantsinghrajput. Sushant Day #sushantmoon.”

The fans showcased a lot of love and admiration for the late actor. Soon after she posted the video, the comment section was flooded with user comments expressing their heartfelt wishes tinted with sadness.

“Happy Birthday Sush,” a fan wrote.
Another fan commented, “Hppy bday sushant singh Rajput.”

In 2020, the renowned actor passed away at his residence in Bandra, sparking numerous controversies. The actor’s death prompted a thorough investigation by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) from various perspectives.

After his unfortunate death, his residence in Patna was transformed into a memorial, adorned with the late actor’s belongings such as his telescope, books, and guitar. Sushant Singh Rajput, who marked his entry into Bollywood with ‘Kai Po Che,’ was celebrated for his compassionate demeanor, always treating his fans with genuine warmth. He gained immense popularity after the success of ‘M.S Dhoni – The Untold Story.’

His final appearance on the big screen was in the 2019 blockbuster hit ‘Chhichhore.’ Subsequently, the actor starred in director Mukesh Chhabra’s ‘Dil Bechara’ alongside Sanjana Sanghi, an official remake of the novel ‘The Fault in Our Stars.’ The film opted for an OTT release, marking the concluding chapter in Sushant Singh Rajput’s cinematic journey.

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