Sushant Singh Rajput’s sister, Shweta Singh Kirti, has shared rare images of her mother, on the occasion of Navratri. Shweta turned to social networks and asked her mother for strength in her caption.
She wrote: “Maa … on the eve of Navratri I ask you for strength and wisdom. I’m proud of the way you raised us. Let’s start our Durga Pujo by honoring our own mother first. I hope that this Navratri everyone is filled with the force of the divine. #OurMotherOurForce ”.
Sushant was very close to his mother and was devastated when she died. Susan Walker, the psychotherapist who used to treat him, said in her police statement that his mother’s death shocked him greatly. According to India Today, he told police: “He was very shy. Therefore, his companions used to tease him. When he was between 15 and 16 years old, his mother passed away due to a panic attack. From what he told me, he was very close to his mother. After his death, he was close to his sister, but I didn’t find him close to his father. “
Sushant’s last post on social media before her death on June 14 was also about her mother. Sushant had shared a black and white collage on June 3 and had written: “Blurred past that evaporates from tears. Endless dreams carving a smile bow. And a fleeting life, negotiating between the two … “
Sushant had previously written a poem in memory of his late mother. He had written: “While you were, I was. Now only in your memories do I come to life. Like a shadow, just a blink. Time does not move here. It’s beautiful, it’s forever … Do you remember? You promised that you would be with me forever, and I promised that I would keep smiling no matter what. It seems we were both wrong, mother … “
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Sushant had immortalized her mother by getting a tattoo on her back in 2017. She had told the Hindustan Times in an interview: “The tattoo is a symbolic representation of five elements. My mother and I are at the center, which implies that it is a bond that even time cannot defy. The five elements are widely accepted symbols. However, my sister and I came up with the idea of using my mother and me as elements. “
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