Sushant Singh Rajput Demise: Sonam Kapoor’s Brother Harshvarrdhan Calls Out Online Toxicity, ‘Regressive Society Is All I Can Say’

In the wake of Sushant Singh Rajput’s untimely death, the internet is visibly enraged over several issues. Now, Sonam Kapoor’s brother and actor Harshvarrdhan Kapoor took to his Instagram and shared his two cents on social media negativity, trolls and all the blame games.

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Sushant Singh Rajput Demise: Sonam Kapoor’s Brother Harshvarrdhan Calls Out Online Toxicity, ‘Regressive Society Is All I Can Say’
Sushant Singh Rajput’s death has sort of shed some light on the dark side of the entertainment industry. From the past few days, the internet is enraged over the powerhouse performer’s untimely death. As per them, the influential biggies of Bollywood played a huge part in Sushant taking such a drastic step, as they isolated him and snatched all his work. Let’s not forget the sparked discussion surrounding nepotism. Sonam Kapoor’s brother and actor Harshvarrdhan Kapoor took to his Instagram and shared his two cents on social media negativity, trolls and all the blame games.

His first post read, “It’s easy to create a soft spot for the departed and loathe the living. What if the person alive, who is the target of our hate today, was to depart tomorrow? Why create that soft spot tomorrow?” Further, slamming trolls in his next story, the actor added, “People out here hating on and wishing death upon other people that have absolutely no connection to what’s happened ... this is your way of making this world a better place ? Sad sad regressive society is all I can say ...everyones upset ... but being reactionary and hateful isn’t the answer... that’s just dumb.”

Harshvarrdhan was very close to Sushant Singh Rajput. After hearing the news of his demise, he had taken to Instagram and expressed grief, while also offering condolences to Sushant’s family, friends and fans.

Check out his posts below:

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His note for the late actor read, “Woke up today to the saddest most unthinkable news ... I really loved my interactions with sushant , whenever I would see him out I would Always corner him and keep asking him things about performance, life and science , he was so bright , lived life to the absolute fullest and generous , so kind ... it’s a huge huge loss for everyone that he ever came in contact with and it fills me with deep sadness to know I will never see or be able to talk to him again ... this is so so awful and I’m genuinely disturbed by this , I very rarely do this but after meeting him out I remember I sent him some books and films and he would watch and read and we would talk more , I have no words only sadness .. RIP sushant we all will always love you.”


image source: instagram/harshvarrdhankapoor
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