Sushant Singh Rajput Father as hope for justice for hope

Sushant Singh Rajput Father as hope for justice for hope

PATNA: The Bombay High Court has been scheduled to listen to the Public Interest Litigation (PIL) on February 19, in which actor Sushant Singh Rajput and his former manager, Disha Salian’s death is expected to be more detailed.

The PIL demands the arrest and questioning of Shiv Sena (UBT) MLA Aditya Thackeray regarding two deaths under mysterious circumstances.

In a conversation with ANI on Saturday, KK Singh, father of late Sushant, hoped to find justice for his son under the new Maharashtra government.

“I hope whatever comes out of the court will be correct. And hopefully, it will be revealed soon. We expected justice to the CBI, but it did not do our work on time. Now it comes to the court. Gone, there is an hope that justice will be received.
The actor’s father said that it was a very emotional phase in his life after losing his son so soon. He further reiterated that his son did not die of suicide.

“It is natural to have a emotional moment of five years. It was only a boy. It happened to him. Someone can imagine what will happen to the father. Said, “What is the reality now.

Sushant, 34, was found dead at his Bandra Niwas on 14 June 2020, which created a major controversy, later handed over to the Central Bureau of Investigation.
His postmortem report stated that the cause of death was aspiqia. The postmortem was held at Cooper Hospital in Mumbai.

Now, nearly five years after the actor’s death, the Bombay High Court has been designed to listen to a Payal, which was filed by the Supreme Court President and the High Court Litigants Association of India President Rashid Khan Pathan.

After exiting the engineering college, Sushant started his career as a theater artist. He then entered TV serials in 2008 and eventually became a full Bollywood star.
The actor started his Bollywood with ‘Kai Po Che’. Known for his kind gestures, Sushant always treated his fans with great pleasure. He gained great fame and popularity after his biggest success of his career, ‘MS Dhoni-The Untold Story’.

His last major screen appearance remained ‘Chichor’, which was released in 2019 and was a blockbuster hit.

The actor was last seen in front of Sanjana Sanghi in director Mukesh Chhabra’s ‘Dil Shadhara’, which was the official remake of the novel ‘The Fault in Under Stars’. A month after Sushant’s passing, the film came on Oats.

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