Mumbai police is investigating each and every facet of Sushant Singh Rajput’s case. Close acquaintances are being called by the Mumbai police in order to record their statements. Earlier, Sushant’s girlfriend, Rhea Chakraborty reached police station in order to give her statement on the demise of the late actor. Other two were Sushant Singh Rajput’s domestic workers who treated him for his reported depression and top Bollywood casting director Mukesh Chhabra.
Yesterday, Rajput’s friend and former publicist, Rohini Iyer was questioned by the Bandra police station. She had worked with him earlier and handled his public relations. Rohini arrived at the Bandra police station at 11 am and was questioned by the investigating team regarding Rajput till afternoon. Her statement was being recorded while two other persons were also summoned by the police on Monday in connection with the case. However, police remained tight-lipped about his identity.
Though the contents of Iyer’s statement are not known, sources say that the statement was all about his personal life on account of their friendship.According to the sources, the case of the late actor is being supervised by the top brass of Mumbai Police.
After Sushant’s demise, Rohini had taken to Instagram to share a long note for him. Her post read, “This has to be said . My best friend is no more, I still have a bloody hard time accepting that and whenever I check social media to check up on news on him, I read fiction and instead of finding people online, I see peddlers. Peddlers pushing their agendas to promote themselves and their causes. Every single person who wants their two-bit fame has an opinion on his life. Firstly, he didn’t give a fuck about fame or your opinions. He didn’t care about these people who are busy posting about not being in touch with him. For the record, he didn’t care about being in touch. He hated fake friends, phone calls and small talk. He rejected your parties; you didn’t shun him. He rejected your lobbies. He didn’t need camps; he had his own kingdom. He was a fighter. He made his own place in the sun. He was an outsider and he never cared about being a insider. That’s because he had a life beyond films. The industry was a small part of his life; he had many worlds beyond that. He didn’t give a shit about success. He never failed. He has given more super hits than any of his other contemporaries. He just didn’t care about the 100 crore club. He didn’t want to belong to any club or be part of the rat race. He didn’t care about awards. He walked out of an award function just cos he got bored. This was even before they announced his best actor award. You had to be a lot more interesting than a bloody trophy to hold his attention. He was a force of nature. His accomplishments are multifold. He was as simple as quantum physics. He was a crazy genius. He read Sartre and Nietzsche, he studied astronomy and stoicism, he wrote poetry, played the guitar, wrote with his left and right hand. He cared about saving the planet, the world, about going to Mars; he invested in charities, in science projects and innovations that were beyond your comprehension. So please don’t try to make sense of him or reduce his talent to serve your mere agenda.”
 
 
          