Kangana Ranaut investigates Deepika Padukone as investigation escalates into drugs angle in Sushant Singh Rajput case – bollywood


Actress Kangana Ranaut is taking pictures of Deepika Padukone on Twitter after the new developments in the death case of Sushant Singh Rajput. Kangana ridiculed Deepika’s depression awareness campaign, hinting that it is a consequence of ‘drug abuse’.

Sharing a news clip on Twitter, Kangana wrote: “Repeat after me, depression is a consequence of drug abuse. The so-called rich star children of high society who claim to be stylish and well educated ask their manager, “MAAL HAI KYA?” #boycottBollywoodDruggies #DeepikaPadukone ”. After Sushant’s death by suicide in June, Deepika took to social media to spread awareness about mental health using the phrase “repeat me.”

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The drug investigation into Sushant’s death by the Bureau of Narcotics Control is getting more intense every week. On Monday, it was reported that Sara Ali Khan, Rakul Preet Singh and Simone Khambatta will be summoned by the NCB after they were appointed by actor Rhea Chakraborty. NCB Deputy Director KPS Malhotra said: “Sara, Rakul and Simone will be summoned this week.”

Some news channels have also found WhatsApp conversations between former Sushant manager Jaya Saha, a ‘K’ and a ‘D’, arguing over drug supply. According to a report from Republic, the chat messages are from October 2017 and show ‘D’ asking for “maal” from ‘K’, who replies that he has it, but is at home. ‘D’ also clarifies that he needs “hashish” and not “marijuana”, as they plan to meet at a restaurant.

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Investigations on the drug issue have led the OCN to Amritsar and Pakistan with organizations supplying cocaine and other hard drugs to Mumbai and Bollywood. “We have a clear idea of ​​who is involved in the Bollywood drug scene and (who are) the Mumbai suppliers. The evidence is being gathered before the users of hard drugs, such as heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine, and their suppliers are charged, ”said a senior OCN official who is familiar with the investigations of the case. The official spoke on the condition that he not be identified.

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