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Desperate Co-actor Aparna on Sushant’s death, said- No one is going to listen to grief here

Aparna was not in touch with Sushant. He said that in the initial days, the Holy Relations team used to talk to each other, but later everyone became so busy in their work that it was difficult to stay in touch.
Aparna Dixit, who co-starred Sushant Singh Rajput in Syriel Holy Relations, also expressed regret over the actor’s death. It is known that Aparna played the role of Mansi Kamble in the holy relationship. In conversation with Aaj Tak, Aparna expressed grief over Sushant’s death. He described this news as painful and shocking.
Aparna said, “When someone comes to know about such news about himself, he cannot believe that something like this has happened.” Sushant was my first co-actor when I came to Mumbai, when I first met him, I had tears of joy in my eyes and today I have tears of gum. Sushant was a very intelligent person and he gave me many acting tips early in my career. “
After hearing the news, Arpana was with Ankita Lokhande
By the way, after the shocking news, Aparna was with her co-actor and friend Ankita Lokhande. But when we asked Aparna about this, he did not say anything about it. Ankita urged that nothing be asked of her at this time as it is a very personal thing. Further, Aparna said, “There are some people who do not share their experiences and if some people also share their grief with friends, then people are not interested in it. Friends also think that they always say hurtful things, I mean that there is no one to listen. ”
“As much as I know Sushant, he was a very different person, very hardworking and played his character well, but to be honest, there is a moment when your mind stops working, so depression and mental health We should take seriously. “
At the moment, Aparna was not in touch with Sushant. He said that in the initial days, the Holy Relations team used to talk to each other, but later everyone became so busy in their work that it was difficult to stay in touch.