New Delhi. The death of late Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput had raised many questions in everyone’s mind. Some people called his death a suicide, while some were calling his death a murder. People started talking on social media about everything related to him. So while his ex-girlfriend Ankita started trolling after this incident, sometimes Ankita Lokhande was asked for clarification. During this, she broke badly several times, after which she also presented a clarification on many occasions. But she always remained the target of trollers. However, the actress never disclosed what her husband and Sushant’s friend Vicky Jain had to say about the whole matter. At the same time, now the actress has spoken openly on this for the first time.
Ankita said in the interview
During an interview, the actress said, “Sushant and I parted ways in 2016. I was single for two years after our breakup in which I saw many ups and downs in my life and I was very broken. After which Vicky came into my life in 2018 and I started dating him. But, when Sushant died, the trolls started taunting Vicky. “He started saying, ‘Ankita was the best for Sushant and he should have always been with Sushant’. Social media asked Vicky to leave me because I was good to Sushant. It is not easy for a man to see her. Seeing all this, they know what will happen to Vicky right there. Ankita further says, ‘During this, different stories were coming out everyday and I was also talking to Vicky about Sushant all the time. But still Vicky never said anything to me. Never asked for any clarification. Rather, along with Vicky, his family also supported me.
Ankita told that Vicky stood by her
Ankita says that, “If Vicky had some other boyfriend in place of him, then when he would have left his girlfriend, then he would have left me. But Vicky supported me in my times of sorrow and always stood by me. Vicky had become my strength, not my weakness. We were both in shock and the trolls made our lives more difficult. When Sushant died and I started talking about him, I was always confused whether I was doing right? For six months, new stories from Sushant and my past were being brought to the fore. Had I been in Vicky’s place, I would not have seen him talking about my past. I took a stand for Sushant and I could do it because Vicky was with me.”