According to the latest media reports, Shraddha Kapoor’s car was seen leaving her boyfriend Rohan Shreshta’s home ahead of her NCB investigation today. Keep reading.
The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) is digging deeper into the Bollywood drug nexus and conducts investigations every day. Today, the agency has summoned three A-lister Bollywood actresses, Deepika Padukone, Shraddha Kapoor and Sara Ali Khan for questioning. While Deepika arrived at the NCB guesthouse some time ago (10am), Shraddha and Sara are scheduled to meet with NCB officials at 11am today.
Prior to the NCB investigation of Shraddha, the actress’s car was seen leaving her boyfriend’s home. According to the latest reports from the Times of India, the paparazzi broke up Shraddha’s car while leaving her boyfriend Rohan Shreshta’s residence. Sara and Shraddha will reportedly be questioned about the late actor Sushant Singh Rajput. While Sara made her Bollywood debut with Sushant at Kedarnath, Shraddha worked with Sushant at Chhichhore. Reports also suggest that Shraddha will be questioned about the ‘Chhichhore’ party that was organized at Sushant’s farm.
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It was alleged that drugs were used at the Chhichhore party, so Shraddha will be asked about the same. Apart from this, Shraddha will also be questioned about her WhatsApp chat with Jaya Saha regarding the ‘acquisition of medicines’.
On the other hand, reports suggest that Sara Ali Khan will be questioned about her relationship with Sushant Singh Rajput and her link to the late actor’s girlfriend, Rhea Chakraborty (who is in custody in the drug case). Sara will also be investigated for the drug abuse accusations made against her.
The NCB is reportedly looking at 39 more names regarding the drug nexus, and 20 of them are from the Indian television industry.
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