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Sushant Singh Rajput 4th Death Anniversary: Remembering the legendary Bollywood actor here are some of his great movies to watch

Sushant Singh Rajput 4th Death Anniversary: The actor’s death has left many of his admirers and other performers seeking justice. With the release of Kai Po Che (2013), his debut in Bollywood, he catapulted himself to superstardom.

New Delhi: Today, June 14, 2024, marks the fourth anniversary of the death of Bollywood star Sushant Singh Rajput. The actor took his own life at his residence in Bandra.

An in-depth investigation was demanded by his relatives who suspected foul play surrounding the actor’s death. The actor’s death has left many of his admirers and other performers seeking justice.

Purnia, Bihar is the place where Sushant Singh Rajput was born on January 21, 1986. He excelled in acting, dancing, and business. Playing the part of Manav in Zee TV’s Pavitra Rishta (2009) catapulted him to fame. With the release of Kai Po Che (2013), his debut in Bollywood, he catapulted himself to superstardom.

In his honour, let us take a look back at his most memorable contributions to Bollywood films.

1. Kai Po Che (2013)

The protagonists are a trio of friends who launch a coaching and tutoring service. Omi approaches his uncle, a prominent politician, for assistance in launching this venture. Some students get tutoring from Govind, while Ishaan coaches cricket. They go to see a young man named Ali, who has hyper-reflex abilities. So that the nation can have a new superstar player, Ishaan begins individualised training for the youngster. However, the plot takes an unexpected turn when some unexpected things happen.

2. Detective Byomkesh Bakshy! (2015)

Saradindu Bandyopadhyay, a Bengali best-selling author, fictionalized the early adventures of India’s first true-blue detective in her novel Detective Byomkesh Bakshy. Set in 1940s war-torn Calcutta, the film stars Sushant Singh Rajput and depicts the first adventure of college graduate Byomkesh Bakshy as he faces off against a villainous genius out to end the world. Murder, worldwide political intrigue, and seduction await him as he puts his deception against the evilest archcriminal the world has ever known.

3. M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story (2016)

The fascinating life of Indian cricket team captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who went from railway ticket collector to hoarding trophies after leading his team to victory in the World Cup. He had a run-in with the odds when he tried to get into the Indian cricket squad. After a few years as a ticket-checker for the Indian railroads, Dhoni is chosen for the Indian cricket team and becomes one of the greatest captains in the history of Indian cricket.

4. Kedarnath (2018)

Muslim porter Mansoor Khan lives in the valley near the Kedarnath Temple in 2013. Ascending to the temple town is a difficult trek, but Mansoor assists pilgrims on their journey. The encounter with the stunning and defiant Mukku, who engulfs him in a passionate love affair, completely changes his life.

5. Chhichhore (2019)

A middle-aged man named Anirudh feels driven to revisit his college days with his buddies Sexa, Derek, Mummy, Acid, and Bevda—all of whom were considered losers—after the terrible event of his son’s suicide attempt. He teaches his son the value of perseverance and how they beat the odds.

6. Dil Bechara (2020)

Inspired by John Green’s best-selling book The Fault in Our Stars, Dil Bechara tells the tale of two regular individuals whose love story takes an unusual turn: Kizie, a young girl battling cancer, and Manny. They both begin to explore the delightful exciting, and heartbreaking process of being alive and in love after a terrible twist in their lives.