Sushant Singh Rajput was found dead on June 14 at his apartment in Bandra, Mumbai. It was recently when the whole narrative of the late actor’s death case changed when his father KK Singh lodged an FIR against his son’s girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty and levelled several allegations against her. Now, as Sushant’s therapist talks about the late actor’s mental health in an interview, his brother-in-law Vishal Kirti, husband of the late actor’s sister Shweta Singh Kirti alleges that Rhea Chakraborty sought treatment for him and shares his response to the therapist’s interview. Read On
SSR’s brother-in-law shared his response to the interview of Susan Walker, who said that Sushant and Rhea were consulting her since November-December 2019. In his blog everythingabouteducation, Sushant’s brother-in-law questioned the diagnosis of the late actor as bipolar and asked her how she could have made that assessment in a span of less than two months. He wrote, “Not only do you have to observe the person very closely, but you also have to observe them over long periods of time (it takes six years on average to diagnose after the onset of symptoms). Susan very conveniently diagnoses Sushant in less than two months (perhaps over a couple of appointments), with a life-changing diagnosis.” Vishal then added that Susan not only had the audacity to ‘disclose this information in the public domain’ but also alleged that it was Rhea Chakraborty who was seeking treatment for Sushant and not he himself
He wrote in his blog, “If we are to believe Susan, another thing which does become clear is that it was Rhea indeed who was seeking treatment for Sushant and not Sushant himself." Kirti then said, “Prior to October/November 2019 (and certainly prior to meeting Rhea), as far as I know, no one who has lived with Sushant has ever complained about his mental health, nor has Sushant himself,” and mentioned how no one ever complained about Sushant’s mental health before meeting Rhea.
Vishal Kirti also mentioned how Rhea’s presence during the sessions would have given Sushant no real privacy to share what was bothering him. While Sushant’s brother-in-law openly shared his point of view, he also mentioned that it is all on the basis of what’s in the public domain and added that he is only suggesting.
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