Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap took to his Twitter handle to share screenshots of his Whatsapp chat with Sushant Singh Rajput’s manager. Read to know more.
After several netizens questioned the silence of Bollywood in Sushant Singh Rajput’s demise. Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap decided to reveal his chats with Sushant’s ex-manager in front of the public. Taking to his twitter handle. He has shared the screenshots of what’s app chats that he had 3 weeks before the death of the late actor. The chat shared by Anurag was dated on May 22 and the other on June 14, hours after Sushant’s demise. The chat shows Rajput’s manager revealing his professional relationship with the late actor.
Taking to his twitter account the filmmaker wrote “I am sorry that I am doing this but this chat is from three weeks before he passed away. Chat with his manager on 22 May .. haven’t don’t it so far but feel the need now .. yes I didn’t want to work with him for my own reasons”
Checkout the tweet below:
He also shared other screenshots of the chat in which he had the conversation in text with Sushant’s manager on 14th June, which was hours after the actor’s death. While sharing the screenshot the filmmaker wrote, “Also My conversation with his manager on June 14th. It will show you things if you want to see it. It feels horrible to do this but can’t keep it back .. and for those as well who think we didn’t care for the family. As honest as I can be .. judge me all you want ..”
Have a look:
Well, it seems as if the whole industry came in support of Rhea after she got arrested by the NCB in a drug case. And now another on the list is the filmmaker Anurag. Who posted a tweet in favor of Rhea and wrote: “Everybody baying for Rhea’s blood, asking questions like how did you know she didn’t do this or that to him? how do you what was he going through? are forgetting that the whole industry has actually known and seen and interacted with SSR over the last 9-10 years. Yes, we know better ½.”
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