Bollywood actor Salman Khan has expressed grief over the demise of his 42-year-old close friend Sushil Kumar through a social media post. Salman told that Sushil was not just a friend to him but like a brother. Salman has written a long and emotional note for Sushil. Salman has shared old pictures of Sushil with himself and father Salim Khan. The actor wrote that Sushil was with him like a brother for the last 42 years. He was a very kind and helpful person. According to Salman, whether it was financial crisis, emotional trouble or physical illness, the smile on Sushil’s face never diminished. He used to dance and keep smiling even in the most difficult situations. Sushil used to say ‘ki farak nai painda’. Recalling Sushil’s positive thinking, Salman said that he always used to say the same thing – “ki farak nai painda, sab theek hoga” (No matter what, everything will be fine). Salman described him as a warrior who faced death like a ‘heavyweight champion’. The actor wrote, “I have no tears in my eyes for you brother, but only your memories and laughter. My brother left this world with a smile on his face.” Salman became emotional on his last farewell. In his post, Salman also talked about the philosophy of life. He said that we all have to go one day or the other, just some go earlier and some later. Therefore, before leaving, you should do something in life by which people will remember you. Salman became emotional and wrote that he will miss Sushil a lot. He also admitted that he wanted to get angry and cry after this news, but he controlled himself. Salman will be seen in the film ‘Matribhumi’. Talking about the work front, these days Salman Khan is preparing for his next film ‘Matribhumi: May War Rest in Peace’. This film is being produced under Salma Khan’s banner Salman Khan Films. The film is being directed by Apoorva Lakhia and Chitrangada Singh will be seen in the lead role. Apart from this, Salman’s cameo in Ritesh Deshmukh’s film ‘Raja Shivaji’ is also going viral these days.
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