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Sushant Singh Rajput's niece Mallika slams trolls targeting family

Updated on: 02 September,2020 09:05 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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sushant Singh Rajputs niece Mallika Singh said how she was surprised that some were remembering the pain of the family now and want to stand up for a colleague

Sushant Singh Rajput's niece Mallika slams trolls targeting family

Sushant Singh Rajput with his sisters. Image source: Instagram/@shwetasinghkirti

Sushant Singh Rajput's sudden demise has shaken the country to its very core. Right from his alleged suicide to the nepotism debate, questions are being raised about exactly led to the actor's death on June 14. The 34-year-old actor was found dead at his sixth-floor apartment in Bandra (West). Sushant's family particularly sister Shweta Singh Kirti and his niece Mallika Singh have been sharing sweet memories with her brother on social media.


Unfortunately, the family has been on the target of trolls questioning Sushant's relationship with his father and his sister. Now, Sushant's niece Mallika has slammed the trolls targeting her family. She made her reaction public by taking to her Twitter account. Mallika said how she was surprised that some were remembering the 'pain of the family' now and want to 'stand up' for a colleague. She wrote on Twitter: "I'm surprised that right now, some people are suddenly remembering what "pain of a family" and "standing up for a colleague" means (sic)".



Mallika has been quite vocal slamming the trolls targetting the late actor's family. A few days back, when trolls had questioned the relationship of Sushant and his father, to claiming the actor's sisters didn't show 'appropriate grief' after his death. Mallika slammed the trolls by commenting on a post by the late actor's sister Meetu Singh where the latter talked about the demise of her brother and how she is unable to say goodbye even now.

Shutting down the trolls who attacked Meetu, Mallika wrote: "Clearing out some of the misunderstandings about my masi: 1. If you study up on psychology (I'm minoring in psychology at university) you'd know of a thing called "emotional numbing" by shock. You can stop feeling emotions temporarily after trauma. She compulsively refused to believe it had happened. She was the first one to hear the news from our family, she was the main shock absorber. [sic]"

Talking about the bond between the siblings, she added, "3. She was the one taught my mamu how to ride a motorbike and play cricket when he was young. My Meetu masi has nerves of steel. She is the strongest of all the siblings. At the time, we didn't know what was going on, we trusted the authorities to know what to do, just like any person in a democracy would. She was checking up on her daughter on the phone, because my little cousin wouldn't stop crying, she was trying to sound strong for her sake, for all of our sake. She's the kind of person who'd always worry about other people and completely neglect her own feelings. The reason she was adjusting her hair was because it was falling on her eyes, and the flashes of cameras were bothering her. We aren't used to media attention. [sic]"

Take a look at Mallika Singh's post:

Mallika Sushant

Sushant's family, particularly his sister Shweta Singh Kirti has been demanding a fair investigation into her brother's death. She has been quite vocal about it on social media. Several actors have supported her demand.

Also Read: Sushant Singh Rajput's Sister Shweta Singh Kirti Posts Video Of Late Actor Writing With Both Hands At Once 

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