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Thursday, June 18, 2020

Strange coincidence: Sushant Singh Rajput's tragic ending in the last film too


It is a strange coincidence that Sushant Singh Rajput played a character in his last film 'Dil Bechara', which is slowly progressing towards a tragic end, battling cancer. This is a somewhat similar character, which Rajesh Khanna became immortal in Hrishikesh Mukherjee's 'Anand'.

If Hrishikesh Mukherjee's second film 'Milli' is also mixed with 'Anand', a little plot of 'Dil Bechara' gets ready. That is, like Jaya Bhaduri of Miley, the heroine of 'Dil Bechara' (Sanjana Sanghi) is also a cancer patient. However, the film is being told based on the American author John Green's novel 'The Fault in Our Stars' (2012). Hollywood has made a film on this novel in 2014 with the same name. Director Josh Boon's film was screened at the Seattle International Film Festival and was also a box office success.

Hazel (Shailene Woodley), the heroine of Hollywood's 'The Fault in Our Stars', is a thyroid cancer patient. The cancer has spread to the lungs and doctors have raised their hands. At the behest of her mother, she arrives to attend a week-long camp of cancer patients. There he meets the protagonist Augustus (Ansel Algort), who has bone cancer. Closer between the two, going through the same pain, love grows and all the days of life are promised to pass along. Eventually Augustus loses to cancer. Hazel is sad to be separated from him, but it is more than comforting that she can live even the moments of love count, which many people cannot even live in long life.
'Dil Bechara' protagonist Maini (Sushant Singh) and heroine Kiji (Sanjana Sanghi) have the same story. Director Mukesh Chhabra's first film was mostly shot in Jamshedpur. Some parts were also shot in Paris. AR in the film after a long time Rahman tunes will be heard. This will be the first film of Sanjana Sanghi as a heroine in small roles in Rockstar, Hindi Medium and Fukrey Returns. 'Dil Bechara' has been waiting in theaters for a long time. An OTT company has bought its broadcast rights, but fans of Sushant Singh are demanding it to be released in theaters. If theaters do not open soon, then like 'Gulabo Sitabo', it is also expected to be a digital premiere.

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