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Sushant Singh Rajput's 'Dil Bechara' co-star Sanjana Sanghi shares heartbreaking video, says 'wish you never did this'

Sanjana Sanghi would make her debut with Sushant Singh Rajput's last film 'Dil Bechara'

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Sushant Singh Rajput's demise has left his co-star Sanjana Sanghi in tears. The actress, who would be making her debut with Sushant's last film 'Dil Bechara', shared a heartbreaking video. While she was crying throughout the video, revealing their grand plans, she also shared a video from the sets where Sushant is seen happily dancing with her.

Sharing the video, Sanjana wrote, "Abhi toh itna kuch baaki tha, Sushant?.. You gave me a forever, within a limited number of days, and for that. I’m forever grateful. -The Fault In Our Stars. A forever of learnings, and of memories."

Not able the digest the fact like most, she shared, "I refreshed my web pages a 100 times hoping I’m reading some sort of horrible joke. I’m not equipped to process any of this. I don’t think I ever will be. I’m definitely not equipped to articulate my feelings, this is me failing, but trying. After 2 years of seemingly all the possible difficulties one single film can face, with all sorts of crap constantly being written, and being relentlessly pursued."

Sanjana also shared that 'Dil Bechara', an adaptation of 'The Fault In Our Stars', was finally going to release, and the co-stars planned to watch the movie together. "We were supposed to FINALLY see our film - my first film, and what you told me you believed was your best film yet, together. In the middle of our 16 hour shoot days, you’d tell me that being and becoming Manny, made you happy. But you’d also fleetingly mention being anyone other than yourself made you happy. I was too ill equipped to understand the depth of what you meant. Amidst your struggle, you somehow found a way and had a desire to yell out to me from the opposite side of set screaming “Rockstar, itni achi acting thodi na karte hain paagal!,” she remembered.

The actress also added, "To guide me over things big & small through our film’s process, To tell me to conserve my energy on set; To discuss even the smallest nuance you thought could change the narrative of a scene and would whole heartedly accept my disagreement; To discuss ways in which we could together forge a brighter educational future for the children of India. You were a force Manny, and you always will be."

She wrote, "We’re going to spend an eternity to try and make sense of what you’ve left us behind with, and I personally never will be able to. I simply wish you never left us behind in the first place. Just know, you have a country full of millions, looking up at you, smiling at you, thankful for you. As you smile back at us, from up above."

"The fact that you get to spend the rest of your time by your mother’s side, I know you gives the only happiness you wanted in the world. John Green wrote this, in our beloved book, The Fault In Our Stars, from my character to yours, but here is me, Sanjana, saying this to you, Sushant: #RIPSushantSinghRajput," concluded Sanghi.

Here's her video:

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

. . You gave me a forever, within a limited number of days, and for that. I’m forever grateful. -The Fault In Our Stars A forever of learnings, and of memories. I refreshed my web pages a 100 times hoping I’m reading some sort of horrible joke. I’m not equipped to process any of this. I don’t think I ever will be. I’m definitely not equipped to articulate my feelings, this is me failing, but trying. After 2 years of seemingly all the possible difficulties one single film can face, with all sorts of crap constantly being written, and being relentlessly pursued. We were supposed to FINALLY see our film - my first film, and what you told me you believed was your best film yet, together. In the middle of our 16 hour shoot days, you’d tell me that being and becoming Manny, made you happy. But you’d also fleetingly mention being anyone other than yourself made you happy. I was too ill equipped to understand the depth of what you meant. Amidst your struggle, you somehow found a way and had a desire to yell out to me from the opposite side of set screaming “Rockstar, itni achi acting thodi na karte hain paagal!” ; To guide me over things big & small through our film’s process, To tell me to conserve my energy on set; To discuss even the smallest nuance you thought could change the narrative of a scene and would whole heartedly accept my disagreement; To discuss ways in which we could together forge a brighter educational future for the children of India. You were a force Manny, and you always will be. We’re going to spend an eternity to try and make sense of what you’ve left us behind with, and I personally never will be able to. I simply wish you never left us behind in the first place. Just know, you have a country full of millions, looking up at you, smiling at you, thankful for you. As you smile back at us, from up above. The fact that you get to spend the rest of your time by your mother’s side, I know you gives the only happiness you wanted in the world. John Green wrote this, in our beloved book, The Fault In Our Stars, from my character to yours, but here is me, Sanjana, saying this to you, Sushant : #RIPSushantSinghRajput

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'Dil Bechara', which was previously named 'Kizie Aur Manny' behind the character names of Sanjana and Sushant Singh Rajput, marks the directorial debut of Mukesh Chhabra. The movie also features Saif Ali Khan in the lead role.

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