Sushant Singh Rajput's Sister Urges CBI To Speed Up Death Probe, Says 'Hume Jaanna Hai Kya Hua Tha'
Sushant Singh Rajput's Sister Urges CBI To Speed Up Death Probe, Says 'Hume Jaanna Hai Kya Hua Tha'
Sushant Singh Rajput’s sisters have always supported him. Since his passing in 2020, they often share memories and stand up for him.

Sushant Singh Rajput’s sisters have always supported him. Since his passing in 2020, they often share memories and stand up for him. Shweta Singh Kirti, his sister in the US, wrote about Sushant in her new book, “Pain: A Portal to Enlightenment.”

Speaking to Instant Bollywood, Shweta, who is in India at the moment to launch her book, said, “Hume jaan na hai kya huya humare pyaare Sushant ke saath. Hum sabko jaan naa hai. Aur jab tak hum yeh nahi jayenge, hum mein se kisiko bhi closure nahi milega. We have to find that out and for that, we have to keep asking for justice, keep telling CBI to do the investigation and come out with the results as fast as possible.”

Shweta, accompanied by her elder sister Rani Di, visited the Kanyakumari Temple, a Shiva temple. That apart, she posed outside Sushant’s apartment at Mount Blanc, where many people chanted for justice.

Not long back, Shweta also took to Instagram to remember her brother on his birth anniversary. Sharing a montage, she wrote, “Happy Birthday to My Sona Sa Bhai. Love you forever….infinity to the power infinity. Hope you live in million hearts and motivate them to do and be good. May your legacy be the millions you have inspired to be God-like and generous. May everyone understand that Godward is the only way forward and make you proud.

In her book, Shweta mentioned that although Sushant couldn’t visit her due to his busy Bollywood career, she traveled to India every year to see him from 2014 to 2017. Unfortunately, she couldn’t visit in 2018 and 2019. In January 2020, she made a special trip “especially to see him” but couldn’t meet him. Just four days before his tragic death on June 14, 2020, she invited him to the US during a phone call.

Shweta mentioned that her husband was the one who informed her about the news on the night of June 13 in the US and a chill ran down her spine. “A chill ran down my spine and I lay in bed paralysed. I didn’t scream. I didn’t cry. By conviction of my practice, I fell into a space that sucked all the shock that my body and mind were going through,” she wrote in her book.

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