Sushant's 'Pavitra' Rishta' colleague Asha Negi: Can a person not grieve in private?


Mumbai, Jun 29 (IANS): Actress Asha Negi has given a befitting reply to a social media user who trolled her for not posting anything about the late Sushant Singh Rajput on social media.

On Monday, Asha uploaded a video recalling her experience of working in the TV show "Pavitra Rishta".

"It was a life-changing experience to be a part of #pavitrarishta. Working with the best cast and crew, this show was bound to be the no. 1 show at the time..I received a lot of love from the fans as Poorvi and still cherish my days working with the team," she shared with the video.

However, Asha's video did not go down well with one particular user because she did not mention anything about Sushant.

"You never spoke or mentioned anything for Sushant," the user questioned.

Asha noticed the comment and responded: "Is it that important to follow the trend and mention about how you feel on social media? Can a person not grieve in private?"

Incidentally, although colleagues who featured in the same show, Asha and Sushant never worked together in the show because she joined "Pavitra Rishta" much after Sushant left the show. She was the new face of the serial after one of its leaps.

Sushant Singh Rajput was found hanging at his residence on June 14. His post mortem has stated that the actor committed suicide.

  

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