‘Dil Bechara’ is the Last Film of Sushant Singh Rajput

Sushant Singh Rajput's last film is 'Dil Bechara'. Sanjana Sanghi will be seen playing an important role with Sushant in the film.
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Everyone is shocked by the demise of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput. Sushant, 34, committed suicide by hanging himself at his home in Mumbai on 14 June. Sushant was last seen in 'Chichhore'. Released last year, the film made its place in the 100 crore club. Sushant's last film will be 'Dil Bechara'. The film was scheduled to release on May 8, but was postponed due to a corona virus pandemic.

Sanjana Sanghi was going to be seen opposite Sushant in 'Dil Bechara'. It was Sanjana's debut movie. Along with this, Mukesh Chhabra has also made his debut as a director with 'Dil Bechara'. Saif Ali Khan will be seen in guest appearances in this film.

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Talking about the film's story, it is the official Hindi adaptation of the Hollywood film 'The Fault in Our Stars'. The film featured a love story of two cancer patients. Shooting of the film was being made under the names 'Kazie and Manny', but later its name was changed to 'Dil Bechara'. The release date of the film was changed twice. Earlier this film was scheduled to release on 29 November 2019 but due to some reasons it was further extended to 8 May 2020.

After the death of Sushant, 'Dil Bechara' director Mukesh Chhabra has shared an emotional post. He wrote – 'Sushant was like a brother to me. It is so unfortunate and heartbreaking and I cannot even put it down in words. Sushant was an introverted but he was really cannot even put it down in words. Sushant was an introvert but he was really intelligent and talented beyond words. The industry has lost a gem, an irreplaceable gem. Deeply saddened and shocked. I still can't believe it. Our endless conversations have come to an abrupt end. I hope you are in a better place my brother, will always miss you and love you'.

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. . You gave me a forever, within a limited number of days, and for that. I'm forever grateful. – our beloved novel, The Fault In Our Stars A forever of learnings, and of memories. I refreshed my web pages a 100 times hoping I'm reading some sort of horrible joke. I'm not equipped to process any of this. I don't think I ever will be. I'm definitely not equipped to articulate my feelings, this is me failing, but trying. We were to save all our anecdotes and stories from the time we spent shooting together up until the release of our film, so we kept them in our stomachs till now. After 2 years of seemingly all the possible difficulties one single film can face, with all sorts of crap constantly being written, and being relentlessly pursued – we were supposed to FINALLY see watch it together – my first, and what you told me you believed was your best film yet. Amidst your journey, and in the middle of 16 hour long shoot days, you somehow found a way and had a desire to yell out to me from the opposite side of set screaming "Rockstar, itni achi acting thodi na karte hain paagal!" ; To guide me over things big & small through our film's process, To tell me to conserve my energy on set; To discuss even the smallest nuance you thought could change the narrative of a scene and would whole heartedly accept my disagreement; To discuss ways in which we could together forge a brighter educational future for the children of India. You were a force Manny, and you always will be. We're going to spend an eternity to try and make sense of what you've left us behind with, and I personally never will be able to. I simply wish you never left us behind in the first place. Just know, you have a country full of millions, looking up at you, smiling at you, thankful for you. As you smile back at us, from up above. The fact that you get to spend the rest of your time by your mother's side, I know you gives the only happiness you wanted in the world. #RIPSushantSinghRajput

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Sushant's 'Dil Bechara' co-star Sanjana Sanghi also shared the post on social media. She was seen crying a lot in the video. She said – I could not believe it. I refreshed the web page 100 times. Hoping it was a joke.

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Talking about 'Dil Bechara', Saif Ali Khan told the Times of India – 'When I did a guest appearance in 'Dil Bechara', he was very happy with it. He was very good. He told me – he wants to talk with me on many things, but that could not happen. For which I feel bad. If I had talked to him, I might have helped him. I don't know but I liked working with him. He was very good'.

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#shraddhakapoor #varunsharma today at the funeral of #SushantSinghRajput #viralbhayani @viralbhayani

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Let us tell you that Sushant was undergoing treatment for depression for the last 6 months. Sushant was cremated in Mumbai on Monday. Where many stars like Shraddha Kapoor, Rajkumar Rao, Kriti Sanon and Vivek Oberoi arrived.

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