Bollywood star Suniel Shetty recently discussed the late actor Sushant Singh Rajput and expressed his admiration for the achievements Sushant had in his life before his untimely passing. During the same interview, Suniel also offered his condolences for the art director Nitin Chandrakant Desai, who tragically died by suicide.
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In his conversation with The Free Press Journal, Suniel addressed the topic of how Bollywood celebrities handle stress and failure and delved into his own experiences during his lowest phase. He said, “that’s not true, I belong from Bollywood. I have coped up to mental tension pretty well. I have seen a lot of failures also. That doesn’t mean I need to stress about it. All of us are stressed out, but we need to understand as humans we all go through it. We should talk about our problems to any friend of yours. Maybe he/she will help you better. Step back and find out what is disturbing you? One should start working towards it.”
While talking about his lowest phase, he said, “the only thing that disturbs me is health. I always try to prevent every problem connected to health. I always readily do it for my mom, and family members along with my friends. Ups and down regarding health disturbs me. When my father fell ill, I faced loads of downs. I get a high especially if someone comes and meets us when we are unwell. That is the moment I always remember them.”
Furthermore, Suniel Shetty spoke about the loss of art director Nitin Desai, reflecting on the unfortunate circumstances surrounding his death. Suniel Shetty said, “This is a loss of the most talented art director and one of the most humble art directors and one of the finest. What was that one thing that broke him to succumb to this, is the most important question? It’s said, ‘God always wants the good ones with him’ Does he need them? I don’t know… My heartfelt condolences.”
The actor also spoke about the late Sushant Singh and said, “A wonderful child. He achieved so much in his life. And then God takes him away… What was the moment when he did what he did? You feel for his parents, his family. Reaching out is important. If we know someone and if at all we know he /she is going through any sort of stress, we should reach out to them. We should be constantly calling out and keep inquiring about their well-being.”