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Dil Bechara review: Fans praise Sushant Singh Rajput's stellar performance

Sakal Times Entertainment Desk

Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s last film Dil Bechara premiered on Disney+Hotstar on Friday. Soon after Dil Bechara premiered, his fans became emotional as they viewed the talented actor on-screen one last time. Sushant died by suicide on June 14, at the age of 34 in Mumbai. The Kai Po Che actor managed to win millions of hearts with his stellar performance in the movie and netizens declared it a blockbuster hit.

Dil Bechara is the official remake of Hollywood romantic drama The Fault In Our Stars released in 2014, based on John Green's bestseller about two teens who fall in love after meeting at a cancer support group. People also liked Sushant’s chemistry with co-star Sanjana Sanghi in the movie. Taking to the social media platform, netizens expressed how heavy they felt while watching Sushant weave his fairylike on the screen.

A fan wrote on Twitter, "I am sure all of you are watching the movie and the reaction is enormous on Twitter. I can feel it in Tokyo. Here the Disney hot star plus does not work but I can feel the emotions of you all. I can feel millions tears Loudly crying face and tweet please." Check out some of the fan reactions below:

Apart from Sushant Singh Rajput and Sanjana Sanghi, the movie also stars Jaaved Jaaferi, Swastika Mukherjee, Milind Gunaji and Sahil Vaid and Saif Ali Khan in a cameo.

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