Watch! Old video of Sonam Kapoor and Karan Johar mocking Sushant Singh Rajput goes viral

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: June 16, 2020 11:53 AM2020-06-16T11:53:53+5:302020-06-16T11:58:52+5:30

The untimely demise of Sushant Singh Rajput has shocked everyone with many theories floating round the web about the ...

Watch! Old video of Sonam Kapoor and Karan Johar mocking Sushant Singh Rajput goes viral | Watch! Old video of Sonam Kapoor and Karan Johar mocking Sushant Singh Rajput goes viral

Watch! Old video of Sonam Kapoor and Karan Johar mocking Sushant Singh Rajput goes viral

The untimely demise of Sushant Singh Rajput has shocked everyone with many theories floating round the web about the Kai Po Che actor's ill-health. Speculations are rife that the 34-year old's career was sabotaged by some industry bigwigs. Meanwhile, a number of videos are also circulating on social media were the actor is being termed as a laughing stock by star kids and influential personalities of the industry. 

One such video is where in Koffee with Karan chat show Sonam Kapoor ridiculing the Kedarnath star has gone viral. In the video from Koffee with Karan, during the Hot or Not' rapid-fire round Sonam had answered that she did not watch any of Sushant’s movies so she does not know whether he is ‘hot’ or not! Even Karan Johar is seen laughing on Sonam's reply.  Earlier, Sonam took a stand for the close ones of the late actor through her tweet. She had written, “Blaming a girlfriend , ex girlfriend, family , colleagues for someone’s death is ignorant and fucking mean spirited.” 

His demise came as a shock to many as this is the fourth death of a famous personality from the Hindi film industry after Irrfan Khan, Rishi Kapoor  and Wajid Khan of  Sajid-Wajid fame.  Several Bollywood celebrities from Karan Johar to Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed grief on social media. On the professional front, Sushant was supposed to be Mukesh Chhabra directed 'Dil Bechara' with Sanjana Sanghi. The film was an official remake of Hollywood hit 'The Fault in Our Stars'.

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