Writer Apurva Asrani had penned a blog after Sushant Singh Rajput's death, irresponsible journalism who besmirched SSR's image, his career and also touched upon various other keynotes after his tragic demise. The actor reportedly ended his life by hanging himself at his Bandra house and since then, all the three federal agencies, CBI, ED and NCB are looking into the matter and digging deeper to know the truth. Amidst all this, Rhea Chakraborty who has been the prime suspect in the case was arrested by Narcotics Control Bureau after seeing her involvement in drugs. Even though the investigation is still on, Apurva feels the discourse has now been shifted and it is not on Sushant anymore. He recently made a tweet mentioning how appalled he is to see the discussion is about everything but him.
While taking it to his Twitter handle, he quoted his July 7th tweet about SSR and wrote, "Six weeks since I blogged about the irresponsible journalism that destroyed #SushantSinghRajputs spirit. Shocked that the discourse has become about everything but him. In case you have forgotten the 'blinds', the #metoo allegations & the bullying, it's time to remember again." His older tweet read, "My fight for #SushantSinghRajput is not born out of vendetta for anyone. I am speaking up because I identify with him. I understand what he may have gone through when a campaign was run to destroy his credibility. I blogged because tweets can't do justice."
Meanwhile, in Sushant Singh Rajput's death case, the latest reports state that the boatman who ferried the late actor from his farmhouse to an island for parties revealed Sara Ali Khan, Shraddha Kapoor, and Rhea used to accompany him to the island. Reportedly, now, the NCB is likely to summon his Kedarnath co-star Sara and Chhichhore co-star Shraddha Kapoor.
Six weeks since I blogged about the irresponsible journalism that destroyed #SushantSinghRajputs spirit. Shocked that the discourse has become about everything but him 💔. Incase you have forgotten the 'blinds', the #metoo allegations & the bullying, it's time to remember again. https://t.co/rDIHRM4MvN
— Apurva (@Apurvasrani) September 21, 2020
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