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REVEALED: SSR’s Last Message To Ex-Roommate Siddharth Gupta Is Emotional

The world lost Sushant Singh Rajput on the 14th of June breaking hearts everywhere. However, one specific heart was torn apart and he has revealed the last message sent to him by Sushant.

Vikas Gupta’s younger brother Siddharth Gupta was Sushant’s ex-roommate and also a close friend.

In an interview with Pinkvilla, Siddharth opened up on the last message he received from the late actor and how he could feel something was terribly off.

Apparently, Siddharth revealed that Sushant had spoken to a mutual friend Kushal Zaveri about how the latter was working on himself spiritually and that he wished to meet them. The late actor had also spoken on missing their golden days as Pro Team and sent love for Siddharth through Kushal.

“I feel gutted. It’s a huge loss for every one of us. I always followed what he was doing but he had moved on in his life. He had a different set of people that he was staying with,” Siddharth reveals.

Talking about the message Gupta adds, When this message came, I remember talking to Kushal; I told him that I felt there might be something off because this wasn’t him entirely being so out there. Kushal had messaged him back saying let’s catch up soon and do the things we were doing. My aim was to not intrude his space but I was expecting, because of that text, I am going to be able to meet him very soon and I will get to know what has happened. I sensed something. But obviously, I didn’t have his number; Kushal recently got it. We didn’t know where he was putting up at that time. Not in a million years, we could have thought of anything going wrong.

Lastly, he says, “You can’t change things bro. It’s the butterfly effect. You just feel that you could have changed a few things which I definitely believe. He was the happiest with all of us so if we were there, things would have been different. I remember that when I had left Sushant’s house, he had told me, ‘we will meet at the top’.

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