Sushant Singh Rajput (1986–2020), life story.

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2020 is considered a bad year in Bollywood because this year Bollywood lost its favorite superstars. Actors Rishi Kapoor, Irrfan Khan, singer Wajid Khan passed away this year. Bollywood is in mourning after losing these stars in a famine in the same year.

Here is a discussion of an artist, Sushant Singh Rajput who left the world in a similar famine. Sushant, who passed away prematurely, reminds Bollywood of artists of all ages who left the world at a young age.

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Sushant Singh Rajput was born on January 19, 1986, in Patna, Bihar, India. He passed away on June 14, 2020, at the age of 34. His father is a government officer. His family moved to Delhi in 2000. Sushant also has four sisters, one of them is Mitu Singh, a state-level cricketer.  At the age of 34, he managed to set a new record in Bollywood through his films. He's suicide shocked Bollywood. Sushant's fans are mourning his suicide. But after the death of this popular actor from this world, he is not only remembered in India, the whole world is paying tribute to him.

Sushant Singh Rajput's properties:


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Sushant Singh Rajput's career was going well, and he had no shortage of money. He owned ₹ 590 million property. In a short period, he had achieved a lot of success. He had also luxury sports Maserati car. The car is priced at ₹ 16.3 million in India. He also owns a luxury SUV that costs between Rs. 9 million to ₹ 10 million in India. He was also fond of bikes. Sushant Singh Rajput (1986–2020) had a BMW K1300R bike priced at ₹ 2.5-3 million. Sushant loved his bike very much. Sushant bought Boeing's basic flight simulator, which is used in pilot training. Sushant was practicing his flight and was about to get a pilot certificate.

Sushant Singh Rajput (1986–2020) had rented a house with Riya Chakraborty. He used to pay ₹ 0.45 million rupees every month for this house. On the other hand, he used to live like a king if we talk about living. He had expensive items which he bought due to his interest and hobbies.

Sushant Singh Rajput (1986–2020) bought a small piece of land on the moon in the area named Sea of ​​Muscovy. Sushant had taken the property from the International Lunar Lands Registry. He was the owner of a good telescope which cost ₹ 0.8 to 1 million. Sushant kept it together because he was very interested in space. He had taken this telescope with him to Rajasthan during the shooting of Sonchiria.

Sushant Singh Rajput's filmy journey:


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Sushant Singh Rajput (1986–2020) started his career as a TV actor at the age of 22 and in those 12 years, he had become an A-list actor in Bollywood. He was praised by the audience for his performance as Manav Deshmukh on the TV series 'Pavitra Rista'. He made his Bollywood debut in 2013 with the film 'Kai Po Che', and in 2016 with 'MS Dhoni: The Untold Story', his success was discussed among Bollywood audiences and critics. His performance in the first film was praised and discussed. He played the role of famous cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni in this film. It was from this role that Bollywood came to regard him as a great actor. He was seen as the lead actor in the film and his acting was also commendable.

Sushant Singh Rajput (1986–2020) acted in many great films in a short time. He impressed everyone by playing very powerful characters. But now that he's gone, that magic of his acting won't be seen on the big screen. He used to take ₹ 50-70 million for each film. He had a blockbuster film like Dhoni on his account, and a sleeper hit film like Chhichhore which surprised everyone by earning twice as much as expected. It was believed that Sushant's fees would go up after Chhichhore.

He was also to be seen in Anand Gandhi's film Emergency. He had agreed to play in this film. Before Sushant, Irrfan Khan was cast in this film. But later when Irrfan died, the film came in Sushant's bag. The film was about to become an epidemic.

Sushant Singh Rajput (1986-2020) was announced to work on Rajput’s film Rifleman. On January 15 last year, he announced on social media that he would be acting in the film. Rifleman was set to be based on the 1962 war between India and China. But now Sushant is not with us, in such a situation a cloud of crisis is hovering in the film.

Shekhar Kapoor had already cast him for his film Pani. Due to various reasons, the film could not be released on the big screen. Sushant has also acted in Mukesh Chhabra's film 'Dil Bechara', which is ready. Sanjana Sanghi can also be seen with Sushant in this film. It was about to be released on the big screen. But the film could not be released due to the corona virus epidemic. Now, the film is going to be screened on OTT platform.

Sushant Singh Rajput (1986 -2020) was always trying to use some new style. They mostly worked out of the box. In this case, the actor joined hands to work with INSEI Ventures in 2018. He was working with the founder of INSEI Ventures in a 12-part special series. Sushant was supposed to play a big role in this series from APJ Abdul Kalam to Chanakya.

Sushant Singh Rajput's helping hands:


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A fan of Sushant needed a kidney transplant of ₹ 0.8 million. Sushant had raised money by helping him for charity and helped him. Although people asked him if he could give so much money himself, Sushant said that it is wrong to see how the charity is being done. It is my job to see how to use my money.

Sushant donated on his behalf at the behest of the fans and advised the fans not to get upset. A fan had told Sushant on Instagram that I want to help the Kerala flood victims but cannot. Sushant immediately donated ₹ 10 million to Kerala without losing time. And had also told the fan that I have donated on your behalf. After this, when there was a flood in the North-Eastern states, Sushant donated an amount of ₹ 12.5 million to the Chief Minister of Nagaland and promised to come to Kohima when all is well.

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