MUMBAI: The Sushant Singh Rajput’s case is being discussed by the entire nation, as people across the world are fighting for justice for the late actor.
Since his case has gained momentum, many close aides have come forward and spoken about the actor. Now, the ex-communication head of one of his companies, Innsaei Ventures, has spoken to Republic TV.
She has shared SSR’s dream and the vision that he had for his company.
As mentioned to Republic TV, these were a few things that the actor wanted to do.
1. SSR wanted to develop an education application.
2. He wanted to fulfil the dreams of all mothers for their kids and help them achieve whatever they wanted to.
3. SSR wanted to send kids to NASA.
4. He wanted to develop an application on health for people to communicate through the app for health purposes.
5. SSR wanted to make Netflix movies and biopics on Bhaichung Bhutia (famous Indian footballer) and Swami Vivekananda.
6. He was looking at introducing technologies that could bring a change in the country and was looking forward to speaking to the PM of India.
7. SSR wanted to develop an application where engineering students could discuss everything pertaining to the subject.
8. He wanted to develop a path-breaking socio-economic technology.
9. SSR was finding ways to change the national policies such that one million treasures could come into the national funds.
10. He wanted to speak to the PM and change the entire landscape of the country. He wanted to make India the most powerful country.
She concluded by saying that he was an intellectual person and had a very strong vision for the country. She added that he was a genius and was working on every vision he had set in his life.
She debunked the depression theory by saying that someone who had these visions and a purpose to live cannot end his life because of work pressure or any other reason.
Well, the CBI is investigating the case, and we hope that a lead is found soon.
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(VIDEO CREDIT: YOUTUBE, REPUBLIC TV)
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