The sordid tale surrounding Sushant Singh Rajput's suicide
The HinduSushant Singh Rajput was a talented and rising star in the Hindi film industry. N.C Asthana, retired Director of General of Police of Kerala, wrote in a column that the case “reminded one forcefully of the ‘witch trials’ of medieval Europe… the sordid saga did not expose Rhea as much as it exposed the perversity and misogyny inherent in Indian society.” A classic potboiler More than a month after Rajput’s death, Rhea Chakraborty, for some inexplicable reason, pleaded with Union Home Minister Amit Shah to order a CBI probe into the suicide. In early August, the Supreme Court took cognisance of Rhea Chakraborty’s appeal and asked all parties to file affidavits saying “whether there is any criminality in the situation and is the matter to be investigated”. also intervened and started interrogating Rhea Chakraborty, as the FIR said she had syphoned off Rs.15 crore of Rajput’s money. Rhea Chakraborty has openly spoken of Rajput’s depression issues and is firm in her knowledge that he was going through a deep-rooted mental illness which was not caused by drugs.