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India's top crime agency to probe Bollywood star Sushant Singh Rajput's death

06 August 2020, MVT 13:47
(FILES) In this file photo taken on August 20, 2017 Indian Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput poses for a photograph during the grand finale of Lakme Fashion Week (LFW) Winter/Festive 2017 in Mumbai. (Photo by Sujit Jaiswal / AFP)
06 August 2020, MVT 13:47

India's top anti-crime agency is taking over the investigation into the death of movie star Sushant Singh Rajput, whose suicide has shaken Bollywood and sparked bitter recriminations.

Rajput, 34, was found dead in June in his Mumbai apartment -- with police saying he took his own life -- setting off a debate over mental health in the multi-billion-dollar industry.

His former girlfriend, fellow actor Rhea Chakraborty, petitioned the Supreme Court Wednesday after Rajput's family disputed reports that he suffered from depression and accused her of stealing his money and harassing him.

Chakraborty strongly denied the allegations and asked the country's highest court to transfer the case from local police in Rajput's home state of Bihar.

Government solicitor general Tushar Mehta told the hearing that the Central Bureau of Investigation, India's top federal crime agency, would take charge of the case, which has grabbed media headlines for weeks.

Born in Bihar, Rajput quit engineering studies to pursue a career in acting and dance.

He got his big break in 2013 with "Kai Po Che", a film about cricket, love, and politics that won acclaim at the Berlin film festival.

He was also lauded for his portrayal of Indian cricket hero Mahendra Singh Dhoni in the 2016 hit "M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story".

- Depression and anxiety -

In an interview with AFP in 2016, Rajput spoke of the emotional rollercoaster he experienced while filming the movie, which portrayed the heartbreak suffered by Dhoni when the cricketer's girlfriend died.

"After we did the preparation, in my head I was him and everything that was happening was actually affecting me," he said.

Rajput's death -- barely a week after his manager took her own life -- rekindled discussions about mental health in the industry.

Stars such as Deepika Padukone and Anushka Sharma, who have spoken about their own battles with depression and anxiety, posted messages about the importance of seeking help.

It also sparked an angry outcry from fans and fellow actors about the difficulties faced by aspirants struggling to grab a foothold in Bollywood, with some attacking the industry for its insiders-only culture.

Although many of Bollywood's top stars such as Shah Rukh Khan and Priyanka Chopra Jonas do not hail from film families, the industry has a long history of offering leading roles to the children of celebrities, often with no prior acting experience.

Rajput's last film was a Hindi remake of the Hollywood romance "The Fault in Our Stars", titled "Dil Bechara" ("Poor Heart"), which was released last month.

Mumbai, India | AFP

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