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Sushant Singh Rajput's sister Shweta Singh shares an emotional tribute on his 5th death anniversary, writes "Let his legacy continue..."

Sushant Singh Rajput's sister urged everyone not to spread negativity on the later actor’s name. She shared a carousel of Sushant's photos to pay tribute on his 5th death anniversary.

June 14, 2025 / 09:48 IST
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Sushant Singh Rajput's sister pays tribute to him on his death anniversary
Sushant Singh Rajput's sister pays tribute to him on his death anniversary

Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput died by suicide in 2020, and his fans are still grieving the loss. The actor’s sister, Shweta Singh, marked his fifth death anniversary and paid an emotional tribute to him with a series of never-before-seen photos.

Shweta took to her Instagram and shared a video revealing how much she misses her late actor-brother. She also shared in the video Sushant’s humble side and explained what he stood for. Shweta also noted that Sushant lives on in their hearts and requested people to refrain from spreading negativity in his name.

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She accompanied her video and Sushant Singh Rajput’s photos with a lengthy emotional tribute in the caption. She wrote, “Today is Bhai 5th Death Anniversary, a lot has happened since his death on 14th June 2020. Now CBI has submitted a report to the court and we are in a process of retrieving it.”
“But what I want to say today is no matter what happens, don’t loose heart and don’t loose faith on god or in goodness. Always remember what our Sushant stood for… purity, an unquenchable zeal for life and learning, a heart full of love which believed in treating everyone equally and doing charity,” Shweta continued.

She mentioned that Sushant's smile and eyes had a childlike innocence that could touch anyone's heart with love, and that's what he represented, urging everyone to uphold those values.

SSR’s sister penned, “His smile and his eyes had this child like innocence which could stir anyone’s heart with overflowing love. That’s what our Sushant stood for. That’s what we have to stand for.”