Rhea Chakraborty talks about Sushant Singh Rajput’s death, says mental health is misunderstood in India
Speaking with India Today, Rhea said, "Honestly, when I enter a room, I can see it in people’s faces. I can see people looking at me with pitiful eyes ki kaise zinda hai (how is she alive) and some others are like we are rooting for her and she should go on. When I have conversations with people, I can hear the thoughts in their minds. Sometimes they are looking at me and thinking she doesn’t seem like a criminal. I can feel that thought at the same time. Does it matter to me? Absolutely not."
Talking about getting closure, Rhea added, "I don’t think closure is the right word. I don’t think you can get closure from something like this. The thing is I faced a personal loss. There can never be closure on that. It engulfs your life at start then your life starts growing around it. But, it will always exist. It will always be in your back pocket. It will always be rear from the back of your mind and say that I am here. Don’t think I am gone. So I don’t think I will get closure in that sense. But, has it changed my perspective, yes."
When asked if she gave drugs to Sushant, Rhea denied. She added that she is "done with this topic. I don’t want to talk about drugs, I don’t want to talk about NCB. I don’t want to talk about CBI". She added that people should talk about her mental health and how she dealt with the situation after Sushant's death.