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Today, Sara Ali Khan I remembered the late actor Sushant Singh Rajput By sharing a never-before-seen photo of himself on his Instagram stories on the 4th anniversary of his death. The photo was taken during their ‘Kedarnath‘ shot, Sushant is seen praying with his hands folded and eyes closed, while Sara is seen sitting next to him.
Sara Ali Khan chose not to caption her post on Friday but instead included the song ‘Namo Namo’ from their movie ‘Kedarnath’.It also included emojis such as folded hands, solar system, planet and camera.

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Sara and Sushant Singh starred together in the 2018 film ‘Kedarnath’. Abhishek Kapoor. The romantic drama is set in the backdrop of the devastating floods in North India in 2013. He played the character of Sushant in the movie. Mansur KhanA Muslim man who falls in love with the character of Sara Ali Khan, the daughter of a Hindu priest.
Sara stated that Sushant and the movie ‘Kedarnath’ always had a special place in her heart. She wrote an emotional note on Sushant’s death anniversary last year and recalled: “This is our first time going to Kedarnath. It’s my first time going to shoot. And I know neither of them will ever feel the same again. But I know it is there somewhere between the action, the cut, the sunrise, the rivers, the clouds, the moonlight, Kedarnath and Allah Hoo. From Kedarnath to Andromeda, continue to shine among your stars.”
Sushant Singh Rajput was found dead in his flat in Mumbai in June 2020. Some believed it was suicide, while others suspected foul play.
Earlier today, Sushant Singh Rajput’s sister wrote an emotional note wishing justice for her brother. He wrote: “Bhai, it has been 4 years since you passed away and we still don’t know what happened on June 14, 2020. Your death remains a mystery. I feel helpless and have begged the authorities many times to find out the truth. I’m losing my patience and feel like giving up. But today, one last time, I ask everyone who can help the cause to put their hands on their hearts and ask themselves: Don’t we deserve to know what happened to our brother Sushant? Why did it become a political agenda? Why can’t it be as simple as describing what was found and what is believed to have happened that day? PLEASE, I beg and beg; Help us move forward as a family. “Give us the closure we deserve.”

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