
Tanushree Dutta calls Sushant Singh Rajput 'a good man caught with very bad men,' urges prayers for him, Jiah Khan and Disha Salian
TRIGGER WARNING: This article contains mention of death.
Tanushree Dutta
, who has previously voiced fears for her safety in Mumbai, posted a heartfelt and spiritual message on social media. In her post, she remembered
Sushant Singh Rajput
, Disha Salian, and
Jiah Khan
, calling them 'slain soldiers of God' and suggesting they were casualties of hidden, troubling truths beneath widely accepted stories.
Tanushree Dutta's call for prayers beyond common explanations
The actress took to
to share an emotional message, encouraging her followers to remember and pray for those who have passed. She challenged the mainstream view that their deaths resulted only from 'depression' or 'personal conflict,' implying these explanations may overlook deeper complexities behind their tragedies.
She wrote, 'We should all keep these slain soldiers of God SSR, Disha, Jiah and others in our prayers.
This is how you help, by praying over the people of God. We don't know how much they battled and what evil they battled. It's easy to just cook up stories of depression and personal conflict".
Tanushree expressed her conviction that dark forces were involved, stating, 'No, there are evil people in the world that literally feed off of the suffering of others for their own selfish gains. And these children of God just became victims of another's greed, lust for power and ambition."
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Tanushree Dutta's spiritual vision of Sushant Singh Rajput's journey
Speaking about Sushant Singh Rajput, Tanushree shared a heartfelt vision of his spiritual passage. She described seeing his soul moving toward peace and light, saying, 'I prayed for SSR… Every time I think of him, I see him walking through a long straight tunnel towards the light. He either saw the light or someone came to guide him to the light. He took a while but is close now."
Condemning misinformation and lying
Dutta also spoke out against the widespread fog of lies and deception surrounding their deaths, saying, 'Their truth is silenced by layers upon layers of lies, misinformation and deceit.
I see it happening now, so watch closely how they try to paint a picture so flawed. But the good thing is, they've got no new tricks up their sleeve. They are predictable due to their low consciousness, and they would lose."
Tanushree on maintaining faith and resilience through adversity
Tanushree concluded her message with steadfast belief, proclaiming, 'God has already accounted for everything, so nothing can hurt me beyond a point or destroy me completely.'
Tragic death of Sushant Singh Rajput
Sushant Singh Rajput died by suicide on June 14, 2020, at the age of 34. His unexpected passing led to widespread public grief, numerous conspiracy theories, and intense discussions surrounding mental health, nepotism, and fairness within the entertainment industry.

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