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Late Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput's last rites will be performed on Monday at Pawan Hans crematorium in suburban Vile Parle after his father and other family members arrive in Mumbai from Patna, the actor's spokesperson told PTI.

Sushant Singh Rajput's father and other family members, who had left from Patna this morning have reached Mumbai. BJP MLA Niraj Kumar Singh Babloo, who is also a relative of Sushant, accompanied the bereaved father to the western metropolis and responded to queries from journalists before boarding the flight.

"We needed to lead the last rituals here, however considering the coronavirus flare-up, it may not be attainable. Thus, the customs might be acted in Mumbai. We are broken. He was so youthful and brimming with life, propelled others to understand their latent capacity," Bablu told PTI. 

Nearby papers likewise re-distributed photos of Rajput's all-encompassing occasion in his home state, during which he invested energy with family and beloved companions at his Patna habitation, visited his hereditary town in Purnea



area and went to Bablu's place. 

The entertainer likewise had his "mundan" (tonsure) service performed on the banks of the Ganges in Khagaria, as per the desires of his late mother, who had a place with the region. 

"We were wanting to get him wedded not long from now," Bablu said insightfully and included that none in the family had any notion that the on-screen character was experiencing an unrest, however he had started to show a solid otherworldly twisted of psyche recently.

"Ever since he acted in the movie 'Kedarnath', he seemed to have been mesmerised by the pilgrimage centre. He would keep looking for an opportunity to visit the place again. He was always spiritual, the orientation had grown stronger in recent times though," Bablu said.

The cousin's observations were in consonance with Rajput's last Instagram post, which is a week old but has gone viral on the social media following his demise, wherein he ruminated about the ephemeral nature of life while remembering his late mother, who died while he was still in school.
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