CONDOLENCES POUR IN
Ashell-shocked film industry posted tributes on Twitter. In a heartfelt tweet, SRK wrote, ’He loved me so much...i will miss him so much.’ Along with the tweet, SRK posted a photograph with the late actor, both dressed in black.
“No No No !!!!! Horrible heartbreaking news of the passing of #Sushantsinghrajput ! Shocking & sad beyond words!!! Goodbye Sushant.. you were such a wonderful performer and had such a long long way to go! Don’t know what you were going through but I’m sorry for your suffering! Red heart (sic),” Swara Bhaskar posted.
“The news of Sushant Singh Rajput’s death is truly sad. What a tragic loss ???? Deepest condolences to his family & loved ones. May his soul find eternal peace,” actor Ajay Devgn wrote.
Vikrant Massey tweeted, “Can you please f**king stop this ridiculous thing you call journalism??? You make me sick in the gut...you’re actually showing pictures of #sushant lying dead in his bed?”
Farah Khan tweeted, “My friend #Sushantsinghrajput has died tragically at a very young age!! STOP Circulating pictures of his death! This is a tragedy NOT entertainment!! Is this the world we live in now??!” “Today we lost a friend, a colleague & this loss is irreparable. I request my friends from the media not to sensationalise this, I request everyone not to share images. A boy who came to this city with dreams in his eyes and achieved so much has left us forever. Let him go in peace,” Sonu wrote in a tweet.
Filmmaker Karan Johar expressed regret about not keeping in touch with Sushant. “I blame myself for not being in touch with you for the past year ..... I have felt at times like you may have needed people to share your
life with...but somehow I never followed up on that feeling,” he wrote.
“Honestly this news has left me shocked and speechless...i remember watching #Sushantsinghrajput in Chhichhore and telling my friend Sajid, its producer how much I’d enjoyed the film and wish I’d been a part of it. May God give strength to his family,” Akshay Kumar wrote.