Sushant Singh Rajput was just 34 and took his own life at his Bandra apartment. It’s just been a few hours since the news broke.
A man starred in a movie which shows how to battle suicidal thoughts and 9 months later he did the same.
This is life for you.#SushantSinghRajput
It’s high time we should be serious about #depression— aTrendHub (@aTrendHub) June 14, 2020
Everyone is in a state of shock and have no words to express the pain. While his family and the entire film community are still in a state of shock, some news channels have reached his house in Patna to get a statement from his family.
The journalism level of aajtak has reached a new low… Leave his father and family alone pls🙏 pic.twitter.com/xhNOiOkpMl
— Akansh Jain (@_akanshjain_) June 14, 2020
This level of journalism has called out Netizens and are slamming the news channel who reached out to the Sushant Singh Rajput’s home go the statement from his family.
Hurling mikes on Father and Uncle of #SushanthSinghRajput and asking them question??? SERIOUSLY?? @IndiaToday @aajtak Don’t you fucking care about privacy and grief of a family who’s son has just left the world?
Media is a cancer and no less than vultures. Too insensitive pic.twitter.com/gtpYlyP16U— No One and 3,508 others (@Cric_Freaky) June 14, 2020
What a pathetic anchor to goad her reporter to speak to the sisters because the father isn’t in a state to speak. Despicable, disgraceful behaviour. https://t.co/eCHzF5h3qE
— Rohini Singh (@rohini_sgh) June 14, 2020
Is this the right time to enter sushant’s house & ask his parents questions?? Our media can go to any level to get TRP #shame_on_you @aajtak @itsSSR
Will you do the same if your parents lost your siblings?? pic.twitter.com/YlVaAvUWQ4— D.S.Patil (@dnyanes61824466) June 14, 2020
These journalist seriously need to attend classes on manners of journalism! #aajtak pic.twitter.com/jlls1KsapF
— Batra (@hemantbatra0) June 14, 2020
@aajtak @anjanaomkashyap @chitraaum I don’t know if you’ll read this but I have a small request. Please do not ask questions to the family of deceased just after their death. This is heights of insensitivity. We already have too much negativity around. pic.twitter.com/9fhYPmegmF
— Prateek Garg (@starkprateek1) June 14, 2020
Every single time we think these news anchors can’t sink lower, they surprise us.
— Rohini Singh (@rohini_sgh) June 14, 2020
Hi @aajtak
Just saw your reporters in Sushant Singh Rajputs’s home in Patna, questioning his father and uncle.
Kindly show some sensitivity and give them some time. Leave them alone.— Kanupriya (@kanupriiya) June 14, 2020
So angry at news channels who have no shame, sense or even soul. Have you no humanity? What kind of bottom feeding parasites have you become?
— Gaurav Kapur (@gauravkapur) June 14, 2020
Is this the fuckin way to be a journalist #aajtak , #ShushantSinghRajput Parents might be in different trauma and you guys putting the mic in front of their face.. Shame on these jornalism , trp k liye kch v😶🙃 pic.twitter.com/6U2hl89efU
— Abhijeet kr ravi (@Abhijee22691599) June 14, 2020
Hey @aajtak – Have you no shame? Why is your reporter hurtling a mic on a visibly distressed Sushant’s father? Let him grieve, for heaven’s sake. Get out of his house.
— AB (@a_bsays) June 14, 2020
Hello @aajtak
You are at #SushantSinghRajput ‘s house in Patna & asking his Dad how he feels…
What on Earth is wrong with you guys???
Can you not let someone grieve the loss of their son in peace??
Shame on you guys!
— Radhika Khera (@Radhika_Khera) June 14, 2020
Wtf is wrong with @aajtak ?
They are forcing his father to give statements on his death. Seriously? This is nothing but harassment!!#SushantSinghRajput
— مدیحہ Politickle (@Madihahahah__) June 14, 2020
@republic how is this tweet of Modi ji any relevant to the “breaking news”.. @aajtak aap to sir mic ko mu me ghusa hi dena #sushantsinghrajpoot ke pariwaar ke sadasyon me.. Media is full of shit, no shame, no decency.. pic.twitter.com/huzNRBHZ0K
— Anshumaan Bahadur (@Anshumaanbr) June 14, 2020
At this time of immense tragedy, I would request the media to be sensitive towards Sushant’s family and friends. I urge everyone to respect their emotions and let them grieve.
— Anushka Sharma (@AnushkaSharma) June 14, 2020
Seriously a death looks like a ‘Hit Wicket’ to you #DELETE#ShameOnAajTak pic.twitter.com/bXrOYmGKQk
— sharmaji ka beta (@chotesharmajii) June 14, 2020
RIP Journalism. pic.twitter.com/rqDejUILLz
— Trendulkar (@Trendulkar) June 14, 2020
News channels have suddenly put on a hat and a smoking pipe, to investigate and solve the Sushant Singh Rajput suicide mystery
with Cameraman Santosh.
— Gabbbar (@GabbbarSingh) June 14, 2020
Aaj Tak reporters are shoving mic in Sushant’s father’s face. Fixed their tagline. #SushantSinghRajput pic.twitter.com/2poVR24vYE
— Sagar (@sagarcasm) June 14, 2020
Indian media
Those people are talking about Sushant’s death on TVThose who do makeup on TV screen too
What will they know about his grief? ……….. pic.twitter.com/lO4vD0zSWe
— Ashish Jain 🚩 (@Ashish87890) June 14, 2020
#ShameOnAajTak | This is not Journalism. It’s just a bunch of vultures at work! pic.twitter.com/1cS2M8je4o
— Atiullah chaudhary (@AtiChaudhary135) June 14, 2020
Aajtak reporters are like Ghana Funeral Dancers carrying mics.
— Kajol Srinivasan (@LOLrakshak) June 14, 2020