Sushant Singh Rajput’s sister visits Kedarnath ahead of his death anniversary: “I felt he was still with me”

As the fourth anniversary of Sushant Singh Rajput’s tragic passing approaches, his sister Shweta Singh Kirti made an emotional pilgrimage to Kedarnath, sharing her heartfelt journey on Instagram. The late actor, who was found dead in his Mumbai home on June 14, 2020, left behind a legacy that continues to resonate deeply with his fans and family.

Shweta posted a series of old and new photographs from Kedarnath, including poignant throwbacks of Sushant posing with a sadhu in front of the sacred shrine. In a touching caption, she reflected on her brother’s memory and the emotional weight of her visit.

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“It is the 1st of June, and four years ago on the 14th of this month, we lost our dearest Sushant. Even now, we are still searching for answers about what happened on that tragic day,” Shweta wrote, capturing the ongoing grief and quest for closure that has marked the years since his untimely death.

A Heartfelt Pilgrimage

Describing her recent visit to Kedarnath, Shweta detailed the profound emotions she experienced. “I came to Kedarnath to pray, to remember, and to feel close to Bhai (brother). The day was incredibly emotional; as soon as I landed in Kedarnath, tears began to flow. I walked for a while but eventually had to sit down and cry my heart out, feeling his presence all around me. I felt an overwhelming urge to hug him. I sat and meditated where he had meditated, and in those moments, I felt he was still with me, within me, living through me. It felt as if he had never left.”

Sushant, who starred in the film “Kedarnath” (2018) alongside Sara Ali Khan, had often shared his love for the place through pictures on Instagram, making the location deeply significant for his fans and family.

A Connection Beyond Time

Shweta also recounted a serendipitous moment during her visit. “Yesterday in Phata, there was no internet connection. While sitting in my car, I managed to open Instagram and saw only one post in my feed: a picture of Bhai in Kedarnath with a sadhu. I knew I had to meet that sadhu, and by God’s grace, I was able to. I’m attaching that picture for reference. Grateful to God for making this happen.”

Ongoing Investigation

Sushant’s death was initially ruled a suicide by Maharashtra police, but his family and fans have continuously called for a deeper investigation, suspecting foul play. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has since taken over the case, and the investigation remains active, with supporters hoping for definitive answers and justice.