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Sushant Case: Msgs from Brother-In-Law LEAKED; Wasn’t happy with actor’s “unhelpful habits”

From a very long time Sushant Singh Rajput’s family has been alleging that they had informed Mumbai police about the life threat revolving around the late actor. But as per new leaked messages of SSR’s Brother-in-Law, OP Singh wasn’t pleased with the company Sushant was in, the “gross mismanagement” and “unhelpful habits.”

These messages have been, reportedly, shared by Sushant’s flatmate, Siddharth Pithani from his phone, and were sent by OP Singh. Sushant’s family had sent messages on his flatmate Siddharth Pithani’s mobile as they weren’t able to reach out to the star.

These leaked Whatsapp messages suggest that OP Singh was not very pleased with the “company” Sushant was in, and with the “gross mismanagement” and his “unhelpful habits.”

The messages from SSR’s brother-in-law read, “1. Reached Chandigarh. Thanks for your fervent invitation to Mumbai. It connected me to scores of old friends. 2. Appreciating that you are not in charge of your life, career or house, I am happy that I guessed the situation correctly and planned my visit accordingly. 3. Please keep my wife away from your problems. It is because of company you keep, unhelpful habits and gross mismanagement. I am determined to ensure that my wife is not penalised only because she is good.”

“4. Appreciating that I am the only one who can help you, I am still available. In case of need tell whoever is in charge of your upkeep and maintenance – your girlfriend, her family or your manager – to work out a mutually agreeable arrangement with my office. 5. The message is to let you know my thoughts on the subject. If you find it unnecessary, simply ignore. I have a government to run, a department to manage and a family to look after. Awfully short on time and energy,” the point based messages conclude.

As per reports, the above messages were recovered from Sushant’s mobile during Mumbai Police’s investigation. The screenshots of which were shared by Siddharth Pithani.

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