The news about Sushant Singh Rajput's suicide and demise has indeed shocked his fans and friends alike. The actor's family members have expressed deep shock. Amid all this producer Mukesh Bhatt has said that he saw Sushant Singh Rajput's demise coming. In a recent interview with PTI Bhatt said that the last time he met Sushant the actor looked disturbed.
He further added saying, "Saw it coming .I had met him on a number of occasions. He had come to our office for Aashiqui 2, but things didn't work out then. Then when we were beginning Sadak 2, Alia and Mahesh Bhatt said that Sushant was very keen. He came over and met me, we spent about an hour talking about various things."
"I could make out he was a very disturbed soul. There was something about him that I felt, he was not connected. That bothered me more than anything else. It was about a year-and-a-half back. He was a very disturbed boy. He was not there, while talking to me, I felt that he was not on the same plain. There was something amiss, something wrong, " the producer added.
"I started my career way back with Parveen Babi, she was also a victim of schizophrenia. I remember telling my brother, that I am afraid he is also going the Parveen Babi way. I am not shocked, because I saw this coming," Mukhesh Bhatt concluded saying.
These comments haven't sat well with actor turned politician Babul Supriyo. Supriyo took to Twitter and said that Mukesh Bhatt should have helped Sushant if he saw it forthcoming.
Feeling distressed to hear u say this MukeshBhattji U r a friend but hw can U say so nonchalantly that u r not surprised-u saw it coming!U may not hv given him #Sadak2#Ashique2 for professional reasons, fair enough, but it's SAD that u didn't act&help him as a fatherly figure https://t.co/dz0ctGwl5m