Sushant Singh Rajput’s Sister Priyanka Singh Doesn’t Want A Biopic To Be Made On His Brother; Shares A Lengthy Note – HERE’S WHY
मनोरंजनThe shocking demise of actor Sushant Singh Rajput had taken his fans aback. Recently the late actor’s sister Priyanka Singh took to her social media and stated why a biopic should not be made on him
The world was left in a state of shock and void when the news about Sushant Singh Rajput’s suicide broke on the web and Tv channels. No one was able to comprehend if whatever they were hearing was true. The battle for his justice went a long way without getting any fruitful results.
Priyanka Singh, Sushant Singh Rajput’s sister, recently took to Instagram to highlight grounds why a biopic on the deceased star should not be created. She remarked in the caption that she thinks no movie about SSR must be created, at least not until justice has been done. This is her vow to her brother, Sushant Singh Rajput, an artist and intellect.
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Second, she wonders who really has the potential to portray SSR’s attractive, naive, and energetic persona on television.
Third, expecting anyone from this timid cinema industry to have the bravery and honesty to accurately portray SSR’s wildly unusual narrative, where he consistently pursued his passion and left the most powerful and imperial of production studios, at the height, on his own grounds, could only be delusional.
Finally, if a biopic is ever done, Sushant himself wanted to star in it, and with the advancement of AI technology, there is no argument why this cannot happen in the coming years.
Sushant Singh Rajput, an Indian actor, was discovered hanging from a ceiling fan at his house in Bandra, Mumbai, on June 14, 2020. The manner of death was determined to be suicide, and Rajput succumbed to suffocation caused by hanging, according to official postmortem records.
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Rajput’s death prompted controversy in India regarding nepotism in the Bollywood film business and associated malpractices. Kangana Ranaut, who is quite vocal on such subjects speculated a day after Rajput’s demise that the actor was a victim of the Hindi cinema industry’s nepotistic mentality and that the business failed to recognize Rajput’s talent, leading to his psychological anguish. His last film to be released in cinemas was Chhichhore and the film was highly lauded by the audience as well as the critics.