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Sushant Singh Rajput

Miss you Manny: Sanjana writes on Instagram remembering Sushant Singh Rajput as Dil Bechara turns 2

| @indiablooms | Jul 25, 2022, at 04:11 am

Mumbai: Actor Sanjana Sanghi remembered late Sushant Singh Rajput as two years passed since their movie  Dil Bechara released on this date in June, 2020.

Sanjana posted a short clip of the movie and wrote in the caption section of Instagram: "2 years of the magical world of Kizie & Manny today, and an eternity to go. Thank you for all your love, it has truly been insurmountable."

She also wrote: "MissYouManny."

Manny was the character played by Sushant in the movie.

The movie also assumed significance as it was the last released movie of late actor Sushant.

The movie was directed by Mukesh Chhabra.

Shocking the entire nation, Sushant was found hanging at his residence in Mumbai in June.

The movie was released on OTP platform just days after Sushant died.

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