Sanjana Sanghi leaves Mumbai for Delhi\, hints at never returning: Milte hain? Jaldi\, ya shayad nahi

Sanjana Sanghi leaves Mumbai for Delhi, hints at never returning: Milte hain? Jaldi, ya shayad nahi

Sanjana Sanghi left Mumbai for Delhi today (June 30). The actress stars opposite late actor Sushant Singh Rajput in Dil Bechara.

Sanjana Sanghi.

Dil Bechara actress Sanjana Sanghi jetted off to Delhi from Mumbai. She shared her selfie as her Instagram story and informed her followers that she is heading to Delhi.

In the post, the actress also hinted at never returning to Mumbai. She wrote, "Khuda Hafiz, Mumbai. 4 mahine baad aapke darshan hue. Mein chali Dilli vaapis. Aapke sadke kuch alagse lagi, sunsaan thi. Shayad mere dil mein jo dukh hai, mere nazariye ko badal rahe hain, ya Shayaad filhaal aap mein bhi thodi dukh mein hain. Milte hain? Jaldi, ya shayad nahi (sic)."

Sanjana stars opposite late actor Sushant Singh Rajput in his last film Dil Bechara. The film also marks her acting acting debut.

On Tuesday (June 30), Bandra Police, who has been investigating the death of Sushant Singh Rajput, recorded Sanjana's statement in connection with Sushant's suicide. Her statement was recorded over a period of seven hours.

Earlier, Sanjana remembered Sushant and wrote, "Whoever said time helps heal all wounds, was lying. Some feel like they’re being ripped open, again and again, and bleeding -Of moments that now will forever remain memories, Of laughs together that were but will never again be, Of questions that will remain unanswered, Of disbelief, that only keeps growing (sic)." She further added, "But these wounds also contain a film, a gift that everyone is yet to see, Wounds that contain dreams, plans, and desires for our country’s children, their education and their future that will be fulfilled, Wounds that contain a passion for an endless creative zest for every artist there is, Wounds that contain the hope for a world that promises to uphold honesty, integrity, kindness and embraces individuality - rid of all toxicity (sic)."

Whoever said time helps heal all wounds, was lying. Some feel like they’re being ripped open, again and again, and bleeding - Of moments that now will forever remain memories, Of laughs together that were but will never again be, Of questions that will remain unanswered, Of disbelief, that only keeps growing But these wounds also contain a film, a gift that everyone is yet to see, Wounds that contain dreams, plans, and desires for our country’s children, their education and their future that will be fulfilled, Wounds that contain a passion for an endless creative zest for every artist there is, Wounds that contain the hope for a world that promises to uphold honesty, integrity, kindness and embraces individuality - rid of all toxicity, I vow that I will do everything to make sure each of these dreams are fulfilled, like you always wanted me to. Except, you’d promised we’d do it all together. . . . #SushantSinghRajput #ThinkingOfYou

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Sushant died by suicide on June 14. The actor's death brought the issue of nepotism and bullying in the Hindi film industry to the front. The Bandra police has questioned Sushant's family and friends to know the real cause behind his suicide.

Dil Bechara is set to release on Disney+Hotstar on July 24.

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