Sushant Singh Rajput, 34, left for his heavenly abode a week ago. The actor died of suicide at his Bandra residence. Since then, the debate on nepotism and favouritism gained ground on social media. With Sushant's fans calling out to those who failed to recognise his talent, brilliance and didn't help when he needed them most, several Bollywood actors were slammed. Reacting to the outrage, Salman Khan, on Twitter, asked his fans to stand by Sushant's fan clubs in the hour of grief.
Salman, on Twitter, urged his fans to not go by the language and abuses used. The Dabangg actor asked his fans to understand the pain and emotion behind losing a loved person. "A request to all my fans to stand with sushant's fans n not to go by the language n the curses used but to go with the emotion behind it. Pls support n stand by his family n fans as the loss of a loved one is extremely painful," Salman wrote.
A request to all my fans to stand with sushant's fans n not to go by the language n the curses used but to go with the emotion behind it. Pls support n stand by his family n fans as the loss of a loved one is extremely painful.
— Salman Khan (@BeingSalmanKhan) June 20, 2020
Sushant, on June 14, was found hanging by his househelp and friends. He was said to be in depression for the past six months. He was cremated by his father and sisters on June 15 in Mumbai. The family immersed his ashes in the Ganga river. The investigation regarding Sushant's death is currently in progress.
Due to the ongoing social media negativity, celebrities like Sonakshi Sinha, Saqib Saleem, Shashank Khaitan, Aayush Sharma and a couple of others quit Twitter.
(Source: Twitter)