Bhumika Chawla Pens A Long Emotional Note For Sushant Singh Rajput: Still Wondering What It Was...

    Bhumika Pens A Heartfelt Note For Sushant

    Bhumika Chawla Pens A Long Emotional Note For Sushant Singh Rajput: Still Wondering What It Was...

    Sushant Singh Rajput’s sudden demise has left many questions unanswered. People have been venting out their frustrations and anger against the film industry on their social media platforms.

    Many celebrities have been bashed including Karan Johar, Sonam Kapoor, Ekta Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Tiger Shroff so on and so forth. A storm about 'nepotism' has conjured up on social media and Bollywood is reeling in the after-effects. A total of 28 people have so far been interrogated in the Sushant Singh Rajput death case and the cops are still relentless in their probe.

    It is already 20 days since the death of the actor and barely anyone has been able to rid themselves of the grief and sense of utter remorse. Actress Bhumika Chawla took to her Instagram and penned a heartfelt note for her M.S. Dhoni co-star. She wrote, “It’s been almost 20 days ... and I wake up thinking of you. Still wondering what it was ... one only shared the screen space as a character briefly but still associated together .... Was it depression - personal — then you should have spoken .... If it was professional - you had already done such good films .."

    In terms of the conversation around nepotism that the actor’s death has started Bhumi tried to relate with the issues from her perspective and said, "Yes I agree it’s not easy to survive here, I am not talking of insider or outsiders, it is what it is. Yes if I have to connect with someone even after having done 50 plus films it ain’t easy — but I am still grateful I am doing work, maybe I just choose to work on this perspective, constantly pushing myself to think and believe good.”

    Speaking about the difficulty in approaching people she added, “Yes there are times when you call or message people from the industry ( Bollywood or other places ) most people are really warm and kind but we do find those who refuse to acknowledge or just brush you aside — the world is made of all sorts. There are most who will respect you always but rare few when they need you they come to you - but when you drop a tinkle saying you would love to work together with them, they say we will see .... or smile it off ( though I never believed in doing that earlier, I did in the last few years make an effort — that’s what life is — nothing comes without effort and hard work ) ... Yet I still thank god for everything.”

    Bhumika said her final goodbye to the actor and also prayed for his family.