It was after the death of popular Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput that media outlets started reporting about nepotism and bias that prevail in the entertainment industry. Soon, investigation officers who probed into the death of Sushant found some sinister connection between his girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty and drug mafia.
After some days, Kangana Ranaut came forward bravely and revealed that several top-rated celebrities are drug addicts. As the investigation is going on steadily, the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has now summoned Deepika Padukone, Shraddha Kapoor, Sara Ali Khan and Rakul Preet Singh.
As names of top-rated celebrities are cropping up in connection with the drug case, Kangana has now claimed that Bollywood is regretting their cruelty, sadism and silence.
“Finally for the first time Bullywood mafia wishing that Sushant wasn’t killed and Kangana wasn’t pushed against the wall, for the first time they are regretting their cruelty, sadism and silence. For the first time they are wishing they could turn back time and bring us back,” tweeted Kangana.
Deepika has been summoned by NCB after a Whatsap chat of the actress was released by several leading media outlets. In the chat, the actress can be seen asking for hash, and the person on other side asks her to visit the Koko restaurant to collect the stuff.
According to reports, Deepika Padukone has been summoned on September 25, while Shraddha Kapoor and Sara Ali Khan have been asked to appear at the NCB office on September 26.
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