Abhishek Kapoor shared a rare memory with Sushant Singh Rajput at the actor’s 5th death anniversary; Tribute with a emotional note: always the biggest fan brother will be Hindi film News

It has been five years since Sushant Singh Rajput’s unexpected passage, a disadvantage that deeply impressed both the film fraternity and his fans. As soon as the anniversary of his 5th death comes, it is awakened with a touching messages to the social media and touching the late Star. Among those who remembered him are filmmaker Abhishek Kapoor, who has his first film ‘Kai Po Che!’ But supported Sushant. Also ‘Kedarnath’. Abhishek shared a moving message on his social platforms, revealing that Sushant is never away from his thoughts. He described himself as Sushant’s biggest fan and vowed to keep his memory alive forever.Emotional tribute on social mediaOn Saturday, Abhishek took X (East Twitter) to mark the fifth anniversary of Sushant’s passing. Sharing his feelings, he wrote, “5 years today I received a message from U. Along with his message, Abhishek posted a rare back picture from the ‘Kedarnath’ shoot, showing Sushant a clear moment from the film set with a basket on his back.Cooperation between Abhishek Kapoor and Sushant Singh RajputAbhishek Kapoor directed Sushant in two important films. His work started ‘Kai Po Che!’ In 2013, which was Sushant’s first film. He played a character named Ishan. The film also acted Rajkumar Rao and Amit Sadhu and helped Sushant go into Bollywood. Later, in 2018, Abhishek again worked with Sushant in ‘Kedarnath’. In this film, Sushant played the role of Mansoor, a simple porter, which falls in love during a natural disaster. Sara Ali Khan played a female lead role in the film.Sushant Singh remembering RajputSushant Singh Rajput was found dead in his Mumbai apartment on 14 June 2020. The postmortem report confirmed the cause of death, as there were no signs of death, struggle or external injuries due to hanging due to hanging. His death shook the nation and conducted several investigations. Initially, the Mumbai Police investigated the case, which was later handled by the Central Bureau of Investigation. After a comprehensive investigation, the CBI concluded that his death had no dishonest sports or criminal conspiracy.