Sushant’s ex manager Disha Salian family issues statement after her demise, urges people to ‘help us heal’ 

The family has urged people to stop spreading “unnecessary rumours, conspiracy theories and speculations” surrounding her demise which is “hampering the well being of her parents and close ones.”

Sushant’s ex manager Disha Salian family issues statement after her demise, urges people to ‘help us heal’ 
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Disha Salian, who was former manager of late actor Sushant Singh Rajput had ended her life by jumping off the 14th floor of her apartment in Malad on the night of June 8.

Disha Salian’s family has now issued an official statement. The statement urges people to stop spreading "unnecessary rumours, conspiracy theories and speculations" surrounding her death which they claim are "hampering the well being of her parents and close ones."

You can read the full statement here:

"Whoever is reading this, you may or may not be knowing us and Disha in person. But we all have one thing in common. We all are humans and have the ability to feel. Thus we hope you all understand our pain. We lost someone we loved. The loss is too deep and grave to be processed. It's a difficult situation for us as we are still trying to come to terms with her demise. But at the same time, what's more upsetting are the several unnecessary rumours, conspiracy theories and speculations that are not just fake but are also hampering the well being of her parents and close ones.

While we continue to grieve our loss, we have only one request to everyone. Kindly help us heal by not encouraging, entertaining or spreading the fake rumours and news circulating around on social media by people who clearly have turned insensitive and are trying to take advantage of someone's death for their own vested interests.


Disha was someone’s daughter, someone’s sister and someone’s friend. You all have someone who is fulfilling these roles in your lives. Look at them and tell us, how would you be feeling if same would be happening to your dear ones.

Empathy is the basic quality that makes us human. So let’s be human first. Please let her Rest in Peace and let's spread kindness."

- Salian Family & Friends

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