In a poignant revelation, Shweta Singh Kirti, the sister of the late Sushant Singh Rajput, commemorates what would have been his 38th birthday in her deeply moving book, “Pain: A Portal to Enlightenment.”
Sushant’s sisters have been steadfast pillars of support since the actor’s untimely demise in 2020. From sharing cherished memories to standing up for him, they have consistently celebrated his life. Shweta, residing in the United States, pens an affectionate narrative about Sushant’s life, capturing the essence of their profound bond.
In “Pain,” Shweta discloses a family’s longing for a son, a hope realized with Sushant’s birth on January 12, 1986, after spiritual endeavors and rituals. She shares the protective connection she felt towards Sushant, emphasizing their inseparable childhood marked by shared play, study, and mischief, earning them the moniker ‘Gudia-Gulshan.’
Book on Sushant Singh Rajput by his sister is a heart-wrenching farewell
The book unfolds intimate moments, like Sushant’s empathetic inquiry when Shweta had her first period, breaking societal barriers. Shweta vividly describes the heart-wrenching farewell before her move to the US after her wedding, a moment etched in tears and profound realization.
Despite Sushant’s soaring Bollywood career, Shweta recalls annual visits from 2014 to 2017, regretting missing 2018 and 2019. The poignant invitation extended in January 2020, merely four days before his tragic demise, echoes with a sense of loss.
Bhai This is one is for you – Shweta Singh Kirti book on Sushant Singh Rajput
Shweta Singh Kirti ‘s narrative takes a somber turn as she recounts the fateful night of June 13, when her husband delivered the devastating news. Hindered by pandemic-induced travel restrictions, she reached India after Sushant’s cremation, grappling with an irrevocable absence and a lack of closure.
The journey of spiritual reckoning in the face of profound loss propels Shweta to pen her emotional memoir, “Pain: A Portal to Enlightenment,” a testament to her enduring love for her departed brother and the pursuit of solace in the wake of tragedy.