Late actor, Sushant Singh Rajput's family has been quite active on social media, ever since his demise. Right from their demand for justice to them sharing a streak of their fond memories with the late actor; we are coming across some of the other updates every day. Now, taking to his personal blog, Sushant's brother-in-law Vishal Kirti has slammed a journalist for targetting Bihar families and allegedly shaming Sushant's family based on their reaction to the late actor's demise. The journalist, in her article, also brought up Rhea Chakraborty. In response to the same, Vishal penned how Sushant's family has been extremely welcoming to all his partners and filing an FIR against Rhea doesn't make them belong to the category of 'Bihar families hating on their son's girlfriend or being anti-women'.
Vishal wrote, "Let’s talk about the generalization of toxic Bihari families that can’t stand ‘girlfriends’. This is a preposterous generalization on many levels. Let’s start with Sushant. Many people know that Sushant dated Ankita for at least six years and they lived together for a good portion of that relationship. People have seen great pictures of Ankita and Sushant’s family together and almost everyone knows that some members of Sushant’s family, including my wife, are in constant touch with Ankita."
As for Sushant's rumoured relationship with Kriti, he said, "Sushant then presumably dated Kriti (although he did not explicitly mention that they were dating) and the last time I met him in July 2017, he was with Kriti. All of us were very fond of Kriti as well." (ALSO READ - Rhea Chakraborty Shares WhatsApp Chats With Sushant Singh Rajput; Late Actor Had Called His Sister 'Manipulative, Pure Evil' - Report)
Vishal concluded his piece writing, "Let me give you a perspective about human relationships Jyoti Yadav. A grown man can decide independently to distance himself from a toxic environment but a grown man can also be pressurized to distance himself from a healthy environment if there are enough incentives for the pressurizer and there are enough limitations on the part of the pressurized. Giving the FIR an anti-women color is not going to help women Jyoti Yadav. This FIR is anti-Rhea and not anti-women and let it be proven in the court of law if it stands the ground." Read the full blog here.
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