I deliberately did not want to post here, but finally decided to do so. Kuljeet was one of the few actors who dared to do different stuff, you know actors these days think about money and all about it all the time, it pains me to see them killing their creativity, if any at all, they're talking rubbish on the idiot box. But Kuljeet was different, she took up good roles. I really think she wasted her life, no relationship, past or present is worth giving up your life for. What is worse that it affects so many people around you, the suicide of her best friend affeted her too, and when you stay alone in a city, with few friends, you can't really help feeling lonely, whom do you turn to? I feel bad for her parents and worse her, because she was such a great, talented person. Suicide is not a cowardly act, the way i see it, we have this professor who tells us that the only ones who don't have problems are in the graeyard. I remember that Tina Parekh dame had called suicide an act of cowardice. I'd like to ask that dame a question, 'WHO THE HELL ARE YOU TO BE SITTING IN JUDGEMENT OF PEOPLE?' I don't think anyone has the right to be saying anything about suicides, because we firstly, do not exprience the same trauma that depressed people go through that pushes things of the edge that makes them feel uncared for, unwanted or the kind of feelings that they experience. They say people who look the strongest are actually very weak from within, I guess it held true for Kuljeet too. What happened was really sad, but I guess for the people associated with her, her parents, Bhanu and her friends, those whom she could really have called her own. That reminds me, the 'friends' of hers who were badmouthing Bhanu post her suicide, did they even think that Kuljeet would never have wanted people, especially her friends to say such things about him? What happened is something we can't change but I guess Kuljeet will live in our hearts forever.
Edited by san24 - 19 years ago