Tum na huye mere toh kya...
Main tumhara main tumhara main tumhara raha...
Mere chanda main tumhara sitara raha... ❤︎
As long as we exist, the love for you exists, you exist, Sush. Just know that you were loved, oh you were so loved, you beautiful man...
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This beautiful, beautiful soul. Words will never be enough to describe this loss...
I love you Sushant Singh Rajput, always.
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The best entry scene in Bollywood, they say.
Warning: Perfection alert, take your kerchiefs along to wipe the drool.
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He didn’t play Anand Kumar, he imbibed his soul and poured his heart out through that gem of a performance, with zero vanity.
For me, the simple little expressions where he’s almost about to cry but doesn’t - boy, he’s a master at his craft - his sweet smiles, the way he writes with the chalk, his slight nervousness when he meets Supriya’s father, his towering screen presence durng the pre-interval scene, and his natural vulnerability conveyed through those beautifully expressive green eyes are way beyond any awards. Watch out for the scene where he gets his Cambridge letter, the ones where he sells papad - cried my eyes out -, his teaching scenes and the last scene where he breaks down. He’s phenomenal. I’d easily rank Super 30 amongst his best films ever. On top of that, his presence itself elevates the quality of the film even more. Anand Kumar couldn’t have chosen better for his biopic. Hrithik is absolutely brilliant in it, and as usual underrated.
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