Mumbai: Aamir Khan’s brother Faisal Khan claims Sushant Singh Rajput was ‘murdered.’ In a startling interview just lately, the previous actor talked about that he is aware of the reality of Sushant’s demise ‘will never come out.’ Faisal mentioned even with so many companies investigating the actor’s demise case, the reality stays hidden.Also Read – Swara Bhasker Compares Bollywood’s Failure With ‘Pappufication of Rahul Gandhi’, Mentions Sushant Singh Rajput
SUSHANT SINGH RAJPUT WAS MURDERED: MELA ACTOR FAISAL KHAN
Faisal was talking in a video interview with Navbharat Times when he made the contentious statements about SSR’s demise. The actor, identified for his function in Mela (2000), advised the day by day, “I know that he has been murdered. When the case will open or not, only time will tell. There are many agencies (CBI, ED, NCB) involved. The investigation is going on. Sometimes the truth doesn’t even come out. I pray that the truth comes out so that everyone knows.” Also Read – “Sushant Singh Rajput Did Not Hang Himself, There Was No Distance…” Sister Priyanka Singh Makes Startling Statements For The First Time
In June 2020, Sushant was discovered lifeless at his condominium in Bandra. While the Mumbai Police registered a suicide case, the actor’s father lodged a separate grievance on the Patna Police Station, alleging abetment to suicide, naming his then-girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty and 6 others. The authorities intervened and the case finally went to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). The central company continues to be probing the case however nothing concrete has come out from the investigation but. The actor’s household, mates, followers and well-wishers proceed to battle for justice. Also Read – Aamir Khan’s Brother Faisal Khan: Family Gave Me Illegal Medication, Put me Under House Arrest For a Year
AAMIR KHAN IMPRISONED ME, ALLEGES HIS BROTHER FAISAL KHAN
Meanwhile, Faisal additionally made recent allegations towards his brother, Bollywood actor Aamir Khan. In the identical interview, he mentioned Aamir had ‘imprisoned’ him, suspecting him to be mentally ailing and it was solely after a authorized battle that he received his rights again. Faisal mentioned, “I was going through that phase with my family, and then one day, Aamir called to say that he wanted my signatory rights because I am mad and can’t take care of myself. So I was told to declare before a judge that I am incapable of taking care of myself. I couldn’t understand why. So that’s when I decided to leave home.”
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