While giving an interview to one of the leading news channels, Ankita disclosed how hard it was for her to accept the fact that Sushant could commit suicide. She added that she wants everyone to know that the ‘Dil Bechara’ actor was a very happy-go-lucky person and he used to get happy with very small things in life.
Recently, the late actor’s sister, Shweta Singh Kirti took to her Instagram and shared the link of Ankita’s interview with the picture of National Emblem. Her caption read, “#satyemevjayate #indiaforsushant.”
The ‘Pavitra Rishta’ actress while speaking on National Television also revealed that when both of them were in a relationship, they underwent tougher times and they came out of it. She spoke about his struggle, the patience and dedication he had towards his dreams. Additionally, when asked about money being an issue for the actor probably committing suicide, she rubbished it saying that money was never a big thing for SSR, for him his passion was everything.
She said, “Jab yeh news aayi, it was written everywhere he committed suicide. It took time for me to accept it. Sushant wasn't that kind of guy who will be under depression or kisi cheez se upset hua and he takes this step. When we were together we have been through a tougher situation than this and we came out of it. Later when I started thinking about what happened that in 15mins his videos and pictures were leaked from his house and everyone started telling that it is a suicide, I knew he cannot be depressed.”
The ‘Manikarnika’ actress also drew attention to the fact that she has never met a guy in her life who maintains a diary. She said that he used to write down his plans for the upcoming 5 years of his life and most importantly, he used to succeed in his goals.
She also said, “I haven't known any guy who writes a diary. When we started dating he wrote what he wanted after 5 years and after 5 years trust me he got everything. He can not be depressed. We all have anxiety but he can not be depressed. He was called bipolar. Main danke ki chot pe bol skate hun he can't be depressed. He is an inspiration for many from where he came. It is sad that everyone says he was depressed, everyone thinks they know him and that hurts. He was a passionate man, he was a child, he wanted to do farming. He used to say if nothing happens then I will make a short film. I want to tell people he wasn't a depressed guy.”
Speaking on the work front, Ankita Lokhande was last seen in ‘Baaghi 3’.
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