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Amitabh Bachchan: Why why why why Sushant Singh Rajput, why do you end your life?

Grieving Sushant Singh Rajput's death, megastar Amitabh Bachchan said there was "something of an inner value" in the actor that remained unsaid yet reflected in the way he communicated.

Rajput was found hanging in his Bandra apartment on Sunday. He was 34. Beginning his note in the memory of the actor with a series of "whys", Bachchan remembered Rajput as a brilliant talent.

"Why, why, why, why Sushant Singh Rajput why do you end your life.. your brilliant talent.. your brilliant mind laid to rest without asking, seeking.. why," the Bollywood veteran posted on Instagram.
"His work was sheer brilliance and his mind even more. Many a time did he express himself in the depth of philosophical verb. They that looked passed it were either in wonder or oblivious of its strength of meaning. Some wondered, some quibbled. To some it was a subdued mirth. Subdued because, for it to be given lethargic ignorance, would have opened the caves of their own," (sic) Bachchan, 77, wrote.

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Why .. Why .. Why .. Why .. Sushant Singh Rajput .. why do you end your life .. your brilliant talent .. your brilliant mind .. laid to rest , without asking , seeking .. why .. .. his work was sheer brilliance .. and his mind even more .. many a time did he express himself in the depth of philosophical verb .. they that looked passed it were either in wonder or oblivious of its strength of meaning .. some wondered, some quibbled .. to some it was a subdued mirth .. subdued because , for it to be given lethargic ignorance, would have opened the caves of their own .. .. his speak was measured .. as was his screen presence .. .. I saw a complete work of his in ‘DHONI’ .. the film was dressed with remarkable moments of his performance .. but three of the moments ever remained with me as an observer .. they were done with such casual conviction that it would be difficult for an analyst of some credibility, to either notice it , or give attention to its bearing .. .. when he spoke or communicated , there was something of an inner value, which had remained unsaid , yet said in its covered all .. its a trait of excessive intelligence .. and when that takes a diversion from the highway , it invariably ends up against a road bloc - depressive , unwanted , and in belligerent frustration .. .. on one of my meetings with him , I asked him how did he manage to give that iconic shot of Dhoni hitting a six winning the International tournament , to absolute perfection .. he said he saw that video of Dhoni , a hundred times .. !! .. that was the severity of his professional effort .. .. he came from humble beginnings .. was a part of the 4rth line group dancers, that performed shows with Shiamak Davar , the ingenious talented choreographer of our times .. rising from those climes to where he was, is a story by itself .. excessiveness can often lead to extremes .. .. what kind of a mind leads one to suicide is an eternal mystery .. .. to end a most gainful life, is simply not permitted .. Ab

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Recalling his admiration for Rajput's portrayal of former Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni in "M S Dhoni: The Untold Story", Bachchan said the film had remarkable moments of the actor's performance."His speak was measured as was his screen presence," he said. "When he spoke or communicated, there was something of an inner value, which had remained unsaid, yet said in its covered all .. its a trait of excessive intelligence .. and when that takes a diversion from the highway, it invariably ends up against a road bloc - depressive, unwanted, and in belligerent frustration," Bachchan noted.

The megastar said Rajput's rise to stardom from being a fourth-line background dancer in veteran choreographer Shiamak Davar's troupe is a story by itself. "He came from humble beginnings... rising from those climes to where he was, is a story by itself. Excessiveness can often lead to extremes. What kind of a mind leads one to suicide is an eternal mystery. To end a most gainful life is simply not permitted," he wrote.

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