Can\'t deduce his feelings on call: Ramesh Taurani on speaking to Sushant day before actor\'s death

Can't deduce his feelings on call: Ramesh Taurani on speaking to Sushant day before actor's death

Taurani took to Instagram and wrote that he spoke to Sushant on June 13 around 2:15 PM over a conference call, where director Nikkhil Advani and the actor's manager were also looped in.

Published: 11th August 2020 02:47 PM  |   Last Updated: 11th August 2020 02:47 PM   |  A+A-

Producer Ramesh Taurani (L) and late actor Sushant Singh Rajput

Producer Ramesh Taurani (L) and late actor Sushant Singh Rajput. (Photo| IANS and Twitter)

By PTI

MUMBAI: Producer Ramesh Taurani on Tuesday revealed that he and filmmaker Nikkhil Advani, spoke to actor Sushant Singh Rajput a day before his death, to discuss a film. Rajput (34) was found dead at his Bandra apartment on June 14, leaving his fans and industry colleagues shocked.

Taurani took to Instagram and wrote that he spoke to the "Chhichhore" star on June 13 around 2:15 PM over a conference call, where Advani and the actor's manager were also looped in.

I have been getting numerous calls from various journalists over the past few days and want to set the record straight about a few facts. 1. A journalist from @timesnow called me asking about a call on 13th June at about 2.15pm that I had with Sushant. I confirmed the same but did not want to comment on anything else. He recorded the call without informing me and therefore it is essential that I talk about what happened. After exchanging pleasantries, Nikhil Advani and I had narrated a story idea to Sushant. And yes we were on a conference call with him and his manager Uday. 2. This journalist also asked me how he sounded on the phone and I’m not aware as to how you can deduce anything about a persons feeling over a professional phone call. Our call was brief for approximately 15 minutes and he liked the idea and we were in preliminary talks. That’s about it. 3. Instead of encouraging wrongful theories about the industry and about his associations, I am requesting everyone to have faith in the system and let the authorities do the needful. And I request everyone to stop calling as we need to refrain from commenting any further on this unbelievable and tragic loss. I sincerely hope he’s resting in peace. Thank you.

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"After exchanging pleasantries, Nikkhil Advani and I had narrated a story idea to Sushant. And yes, we were on a conference call with him and his manager Uday... I'm not aware as to how you can deduce anything about a person's feeling over a professional phone call," the producer wrote.

Taurani, head honcho of the production house Tips, said the call lasted approximately 15 minutes. The producer said the team was in "preliminary talks" after Rajput "liked the idea". Taurani, who has backed films like the "Race" franchise and "Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani", appealed to people to stop speculating regarding the actor's death.

"Instead of encouraging wrongful theories about the industry and about his associations, I am requesting everyone to have faith in the system and let the authorities do the needful. And request everyone to stop calling as we need to refrain from commenting any further on this unbelievable and tragic loss. I sincerely hope he is resting in peace. Thank you," he added.

Rajput's untimely demise was followed by a high-profile investigation by Mumbai Police during which many big names from Bollywood, including filmmakers Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Aditya Chopra, recorded their statements.

Over a month after the the actor's death, his father lodged a police complaint in Patna against his girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty, accusing her of abetting the suicide.

On Monday, Chakraborty, 28, told the Supreme Court that Sushant's death case has been blown out of proportion as elections were due in Bihar and claimed she was being subjected to media trial due to "constant sensationalisation" causing her "extreme trauma".

Chakraborty also submitted in an additional affidavit filed in the apex court she should not be made "scapegoat of political agendas" in the case, and alleged that Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is "reported" to be responsible for registration of the FIR in Patna against her.

The CBI has taken over the probe after the Centre gave its approval following a recommendation by the Bihar government.