It's
been six years since Sushant Singh Rajput passed away, but his legacy lives on! The actor breathed his last on June 14, 2020, at his Bandra residence. The news of his untimely demise had sent shockwaves across the television and Hindi film industry. Today, on the late SSR's death anniversary, his sister Shweta Singh Kirti has dedicated a moving note to him. Taking to her official Instagram handle, Shweta remembered her late brother, stating that time has passed, but some souls continue to grow larger than time itself. Here's everything that she shared on social media.
Shweta Singh Kirti remembers late brother Sushant Singh Rajput
Late Sushant's sister Shweta shared a bunch of her old memories with him. While posting it, she expressed, "When I think of Bhai today, I do not think of how he left but I think of how he lived…" Shweta added that she often thinks of her late brother's childlike curiosity, endless fascination with life, the stars, universe and mysteries of the human mind.
"I think of a heart that treated people with dignity, regardless of who they were. I think of someone who taught us that success means very little if it is not accompanied by compassion," she shared. Over the years, the Kai Po Che! actor's sibling also realised that love does not obey the rules of time. She also believes that body may leave our sight, but the impact of a beautiful soul continues to ripple through countless lives. In fact, Shweta feels the greatest tribute people can offer to
Sushant is not 'sadness', but it is to live the values he embodied. "The deepest measure of a life is not how long it lasted, but how many hearts it awakened. And by that measure, Bhai remains very much alive," she mentioned on a concluding note.
Sushant Singh Rajput's work front
Meanwhile, on the work front, Sushant was best known for playing the role of Manav in
Pavitra Rishta. After a successful stint on television, the actor made his acting debut in Bollywood. He started his Hindi film journey with Abhishek Kapoor's
Kai Po Che! The late actor later worked on films like
Shuddh Desi Romance, PK, MS Dhoni: The Untold Story, Kedarnath, Sonchiriya, Chhichhore, and more. Mukesh Chhabra-directed
Dil Bechara was his posthumous release. Sanjana Sanghi was a part of the coming-of-age romance tragedy, which premiered on JioHotstar. It was apparently based on the 2012 novel The Fault in Our Stars.