Sushant Singh Rajput Demise: Pavitra Rishta Star Rithvik Dhanjani In Tears; Says Suddenly 'Sabka Zameer Jaag Gaya Hai, Don't Forget The True Meaning Of RIP'

Rithvik Dhanjani who stepped into Sushant Singh Rajput's shoes in Pavitra Rishta has a strong message for haters and those struggling with mental illness.

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Sushant Singh Rajput Demise: Pavitra Rishta Star Rithvik Dhanjani In Tears; Says Suddenly 'Sabka Zameer Jaag Gaya Hai, Don't Forget The True Meaning Of RIP'
Sushant Singh Rajput's death has shaken up the industry. The talented actor who managed to prove himself in TV and Bollywood ended his life by hanging himself from the ceiling fan at his Bandra residence on June 14 due to depression. The reason for his death has shaken up his close ones and one such person is Rithvik Dhanjni who also played lead in the TV show Pavitra Rishta, after Sushant's exit. And both made a massive name for themselves after the show. 

After attending his funeral yesterday Rithvik posted a 8 minute long IGTV video to slam those who are offering help on social media to the people who are going through tough times. 

In his video, Rithvik says, " It’s funny how suddenly people have realised that they are going to be there. aise zameer kaise jaag utha hai? I too have been getting these messages. I don’t need it. The one who needed it didn’t have it. And somewhere we are all culprits that we couldn’t be there when we could have been. Let’s all become more human. Stop judging people and start to genuinely care about each other".

He added, "We talk about lending our ears but do we even understand what listening is all about. Most of us just want to talk and not hear. The person who is in their own prison cell, it’s difficult for them to speak out in the first place. 
We need to be kinder to each other. We need to be there for each other. When I say each other, I don’t mean your entire WhatsApp contact list. I don’t mean anyone that you have just not met in years. Someone you usually wouldn’t care about, and suddenly an incident like this happens, and then you wake up and drop in a text. That is not how it works. It is just as simple as going out there. It is about going out there and finding someone close to you, someone who would be able to hear you out or someone you can speak with. Stop being judgemental. Let people live. Let people breathe".

"Everyone who is going through struggle, remember, you are not alone. And trust me, it’s okay to be not okay. Don’t get affected by the fake sense of friendship. You just need one true friend, companion, sibling or teacher who is there to hear you. Just find that person.”




Image Source:- instagram /sushantsinghrajput/ rithvik_d
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