In the aftermath of actor Lee Sun-kyun’s tragic demise, a devoted fan has taken to social media to express condolences to the late star’s grieving family and draw parallels between his untimely death and the Sushant Singh Rajput film ‘Chhichhore.’
Addressing the perceived pressures and challenges within the entertainment industry, the fan, in a heartfelt tweet translated from Indonesian, paid tribute to Lee Sun-kyun: “Rest in Peace Lee Sun Kyun. Last night, after rewatching the Indian film ‘Chhichhore,’ the actor who played the deceased was also affected by the pressures and trials of the industry, akin to Sushant Singh. The film conveys a poignant message, ‘PRESSURE REQUIRES TO GET AWAY FROM THE WORLD.'” (@zzshuffle)
The post establishes a connection between the struggles faced by characters in the Bollywood film and the real-life challenges encountered by actors, specifically alluding to the trials faced by Lee Sun-kyun leading up to his demise on October 27.
Lee Sun-kyun’s untimely death has shocked fans, with scenes from his acclaimed work in ‘My Mister’ going viral as supporters mourn his apparent suicide.
The 2019 Bollywood film ‘Chhichhore’ explores the theme of academic and societal pressures on students and the resulting impact on their mental health.
Lee Sun-kyun was discovered dead in his car at a park in Seoul on the morning of October 27. Authorities found him unresponsive shortly after his wife reported him missing, having found a letter perceived to be a suicide note and a will. While investigations are ongoing, the cause of death is “presumed to be suicide,” according to the police.
Details of Lee Sun-kyun’s funeral have been revealed, with the ‘Parasite’ star set to be buried in a private ceremony on Friday, December 29. Lee Sun-kyun’s actress wife, Jeon Hye Jin, reportedly made a distress call to the police moments before the actor was found dead in his car.
In a tragic parallel, Indian actor Sushant Singh Rajput also passed away under mysterious circumstances. Initially ruled as a suicide, the case was later handed over to central agencies, which continue to investigate the matter.