Highlight
- Sushant Singh Rajput was ambidextrous
- The actor died in Mumbai on June 14.
- He was 34
New Delhi:
Sushant Singh Rajput’s sister Shweta Singh Kirti, who frequently posts throwback photos and videos of the late actor, shared a rare new clip of him writing with both hands simultaneously and called him a “rare genius.” Rajput, 34, died in Mumbai on June 14. In his latest post, Shweta Singh Kirti revealed that Sushant Singh Rajput was ambidextrous and shared a video in which he can be seen writing “nothing is impossible” on a sheet of paper with both his hands at the same time. “Rare genius … ambidextrous mirror writing, less than 1% of the world’s population is capable of this!” wrote the actor’s sister in the caption.
Here is the video we are talking about:
Previously, in one of her posts, Shweta Singh Kirti posted a collage of photos with her and the late actor dancing together at a family event. “Bhai and I in May 2014. We were dancing to the tune of Neck Neck Tu Cheez Badi Hai after 20 long years on the occasion of the wedding anniversary of Rani Di (her older sister Nitu Singh) and Jiju, “the post captioned.
She also gave Sushant Singh Rajput glimpses of her sangeet ceremony and wedding reception. “Bhai at my wedding reception, giving me a hug. I remember one day before the reception we hugged and cried, I wish I could go back in time,” read the caption in one of her posts.
The death of Sushant Singh Rajput is being investigated by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). The actor, who made his film debut with Kai Po Che!, was last seen in Dil bechara. Sushant was the star of movies like Kedarnath, Chhichhore, Raabtaand MS Dhoni: The Untold Story.
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