There are people, who many of us have come across, who go like, "He was a celebrity, an actor! He is gone. Get over it!"
No, I am sorry. I can't get over it. We are mourning him.
We are remembering him. We are honouring him.

#SushantInOurHeartsForever
In this crazy journey called life, we crossed paths, we shared moments (even if they weren't in person) but we did, and he was and will always be an important part of my existence.
And no, I just can't snap out of it.
#SushantInOurHeartsForever
Sushant, this name, even when I am 80, will bring a smile on my face, will get my eyes all moist, my heart will beat faster each time I hear it. My grandchildren will sit me down and ask me about him, and I will tell them who he was, that's how far we will take his legacy. ❤️💫
Sushant is here to live for an eternity to come. You ask around how can you be immortal, this is how you become immortal, you leave a part of you in the hearts of those who admire you and love you. And you live on, for decades, centuries and a lifetime to come.
When you live a life like that, that is worth remembering and mourning for. You leave a legacy for generations to come.
Every person isn't as great as Sushant, so stop labelling him, as an actor, or a celebrity, he was more, he was far more for those who knew him and loved him.
So next time they tell you to get over it, or snap out of it, remind them of someone they love & when they feel that pain & that emptiness, tell them that is exactly what we feel for our beloved Sushant, our Gulshan. ❤️💫
And this feeling is here to stay, for as long as we live.
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