Three years after his tragic death, the late actor Sushant Singh Rajput's last dream has come true. This is a heartwarming event. Darasing Khurana, who was a close friend of Sushant, promised to make the actor's last wish come true as a way to honour him. Darasing, who used to be Mr. India International, didn't waste any time. In 2020, he started the Pause.Breathe.Talk.Foundation. The goal of the organisation is to help people in need get affordable mental health care.
Darasing Khurana remembered Sushant Singh Rajput with fondness because he was a visionary and someone he was fond of. They had talked about how important it was to make treatment easier to get in India. In line with what Sushant had in mind, Darasing chose to use the Pause to offer phone-based therapy sessions.Breathe.Talk.Foundation for only Rs 250 per session, which is a lot less than the usual market price of Rs 2,000 to Rs 2,500 per session.
The services provided by the foundation have already helped a lot of people, and Darasing couldn't be happier about this. He hopes that Sushant, if he could look down from heaven, would be proud of this small project that honours the late actor's love for people. Shweta Singh Kirti, Sushant's sister, has also worked hard on different campaigns to make sure that her brother's dreams come true.
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The sudden death of Sushant Singh Rajput shocked the whole country. Even though the formal verdict was that it was suicide, many people still think there was something else going on. His sad demise brought mental health issues to the forefront of public conversation, and the Bollywood industry was criticised for putting bright actors like Sushant in the background.