Sara Ali Khan shares UNSEEN photo of Sushant Singh Rajput from ‘Kedarnath’ | Hindi Movie News


Today, Sara Ali Khan remembered the late actor Sushant Singh Rajput on his 4th death anniversary by sharing an unseen picture of them on her Instagram stories. The photo, taken during their ‘Kedarnath‘ shoot, shows Sushant with folded hands and closed eyes as he prays, with Sara sitting next to him.
In her post on Friday, Sara Ali Khan chose not to include a caption but instead added the song ‘Namo Namo’ from their film ‘Kedarnath’.Alongside, she included emojis like folded hands, a solar system, a planet, and a camera.

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Sara and Sushant Singh starred together in the 2018 film ‘Kedarnath’, which was directed by Abhishek Kapoor. The romantic drama unfolds against the backdrop of the devastating 2013 North India floods. In the film, Sushant portrayed the character of Mansoor Khan, a Muslim man who falls in love with Sara Ali Khan’s character, the daughter of a Hindu priest.
Sara has always expressed that Sushant and the movie ‘Kedarnath’ hold a special place in her heart. Last year, she wrote an emotional note on Sushant’s death anniversary, recalling, “On our way to Kedarnath for the first time. On my way to shoot for the first time. And I know neither are ever going to feel the same again. But somewhere between action, cut, sunrise, rivers, clouds, moonlight, Kedarnath and Allah Hoo I know you’re there. Keep shining amongst your stars From Kedarnath to Andromeda.”
Sushant Singh Rajput was found dead in his Mumbai apartment in June 2020. Some believed it was suicide, while others suspected foul play.
Earlier today, Sushant Singh Rajput’s sister wrote an emotional note, pleading for justice for her brother. She wrote, “Bhai, it has been 4 years since you left us, and we still don’t know what transpired on June 14, 2020. Your death remains a mystery. I feel helpless and have pleaded with the authorities countless times for the truth. I’m losing my patience and feel like giving up. But today, for one last time, I want to ask everyone who can help with the case to put your hand on your heart and ask yourself: don’t we deserve to know what happened to our brother Sushant? Why has it become a political agenda? Why can’t it be as straightforward as stating what was found that day and what is believed to have happened? PLEASE, I am requesting and pleading—help us move forward as a family. Give us the closure we deserve”.





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