Sushant Singh Rajput’s Sister Shweta Singh Shares Actor’s Unseen Photo From Her Wedding, Says ‘Experiencing Bouts Of Pain’

    Shweta Singh Shares Sushant's Unseen Photo

    Sushant Singh Rajput’s Sister Shweta Singh Shares Actor’s Unseen Photo From Her Wedding, Says ‘Experiencing Bouts Of Pain’

    The sudden death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput has sent the nation in a state of shock and even after a month of his passing, fans couldn’t get over the grief. Many have been demanding a CBI probe into the matter. Some have even been culling out processions on the streets to make sure it doesn’t go unnoticed. They have been quite vocal about their suspicions that Sushant’s death wasn’t suicide but a murder.

    Sushant’s family and friends have been talking about the late actor in the media and have also been sharing photos on their social media accounts. On the 27th July, '20, his US-based sister Shweta Singh Kirti took to her Instagram account to post an old, unseen photo of the Dil Bechara actor from her wedding.

    Shweta shared a photo of Sushant during her marriage and also a childhood photo of the actor with a long note. She wrote, “I am experiencing bouts of pain. Right when I think I am coping with it better, some or the other incidence rushes right back into my memory and breaks me apart. One such memory I am sharing with you all... because it is said that the more you share your grief, the less it hurts.
    I have always been told by my family members that Mom and Dad wanted a son, more so because Mumma’s first child was a son and she had lost him at the tender age of one and half. I never got to meet my first sibling. But mom and dad were very hopeful for a second son.... they made a sankalp (mannat) and started praying to Maa Bhagwati for straight 2 years. They fasted, they meditated, they did puja, hawan and went to spiritual places and met spiritual people. But then I was born, on a Diwali day.... Mumma considered me very lucky and often called me Lakshmi Ji. They continued with their Sadhna, and a year later my little brother was born. Right from the beginning, he was a charmer, he mesmerized everyone with his beautiful smile and twinkling eyes.

    So, this little one was my “Pithiya”. This is a term used in colloquial Hindi to signify the one who comes right after you. Mumma believed that I was the cause of his much-desired arrival into our lives and I accepted the honor wholeheartedly. I was very protective about my little brother because I felt I was responsible for bringing him to this earthly plane.

    We were always time together, We played, danced, studied, did all sorts of mischiefs, ate, slept, did everything together so much so that people forgot we were 2 separate individuals, they even called us “Gudia-Gulshan” as if we were a single entity (Bhai’s nick was Gulshan and mine Gudia)

    And when we started going to school, we had to go to different classes. Bhai’s Nursery and my prep classes were in same building so we managed our 1st year of school pretty well. But then my UKG class was in a different building and his prep classroom remained in the same building, so we got separated. One day after lunch break was over I saw Bhai in my classroom, in my building. We were just 4/5-year-olds then.”

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