Sushant Singh Rajput's sister Shweta Singh Kirti wants fans to celebrate late actor's life on his birthday
Sushant Singh Rajput was found dead on June 14 in his Mumbai flat last year.
- Sushant Singh Rajput was found dead on June 14 in his Mumbai flat last year.
- Sushant would have turned a year older on January 21.
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Mumbai: Shweta Singh Kirti has urged fans of her brother, late Bollywood star Sushant Singh Rajput, to celebrate his life and spread love on his upcoming birth anniversary.
Sushant Singh Rajput would have turned a year older on January 21.
"How should we celebrate Bhai's birthday, it is on 21st Jan... Any Suggestions... #SushantBirthdayCelebration," she wrote late on Wednesday.
How should we celebrate Bhai’s birthday, it is on 21st Jan... Any Suggestions... #SushantBirthdayCelebration — Shweta Singh Kirti (@shwetasinghkirt) January 13, 2021
She continued: "And I would love to see more people performing on his songs and posting it on social media. Let's celebrate his life and help spread love and joy. #SushantBirthdayCelebration."
And I would love to see more people performing on his songs and posting it on social media. Let’s celebrate his life and help spread love and joy. #SushantBirthdayCelebration — Shweta Singh Kirti (@shwetasinghkirt) January 13, 2021
"How about selflessly helping 3 people on Sushant's Birthday and Praying for his Soul. We can even have 15 mins Global Meditation Session organized on his Birthday," she added.
How about selflessly helping 3 people on Sushant’s Birthday and Praying for his Soul. We can even have 15 mins Global Meditation Session organized on his Birthday. #SushantBithdayCelebration — Shweta Singh Kirti (@shwetasinghkirt) January 13, 2021
Sushant was found dead on June 14 in his Mumbai flat last year.
On Wednesday, the late actor's California-based sister had shared a note written by Sushant, where he admitted he got the game wrong after spending 30 years of his life.
"Written by Bhai...the thought so profound #ForeverSushant," she wrote while sharing the note.
Sushant's note read: "I think I spent 30 years of my life, the first 30, trying to become something. I wanted to become good at things, I wanted to become good at tennis and school & grades. And everything I viewed in that perspective, I am not okay the way I am but if I got good at things.... I realised I had the game wrong, because the GAME was always to find out what I already was!"
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